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Exhibition

Gothic Art 1360-1440

Cleveland Museum of Art5 Aug 1963 – 14 Sep 1963

Gothic Art 1360-1440. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (August 6-September 15, 1963).

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Gothic Art 1360-1440. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. August 5, 1963 – September 14, 1963. Dartabase. https://dartabase.art/exhibitions/1bac0114-8fe3-4416-abfd-1e2953454306.

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Bibliography

  1. Master of Heiligenkreuz, Death of the Virgin, c. 1400, tempera and oil with gold on panel, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  2. Master of the Fröndenberg Altarpiece, Coronation of the Virgin, c. 1410, tempera and gold on wood, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  3. Fra Angelico, Coronation of the Virgin, 1420s, tempera and gold on wood panel, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  4. Giovanni Francesco Toscani, Panel from a Cassone: The Race of the Palio in the Streets of Florence, 1418, tempera and gold on wood, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  5. Claus de Werve, Mourner from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1364–1404), 1404–10, vizille alabaster, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  6. Olivuccio di Ciccarello, The Madonna of Humility with the Temptation of Eve, c. 1400, tempera and gold on wood panel, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  7. Giovanni di Paolo, The Adoration of the Magi, 1440–45, tempera and gold on wood panel, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  8. Sano di Pietro, Virgin and Child Adored by Saints Mary Magdalene and Nicolas of Bari; Christ Crucified with the Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist, 1400s, tempera and gold on wood, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  9. Claus de Werve, Mourner from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1364–1404), 1404–10, vizille alabaster, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

  10. Claus de Werve, Mourner from the Tomb of Philip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy (1364–1404), 1404–1410, vizille alabaster, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

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