The Virgin, Apostles and Saints
Fresco
ca 1520-1550 (painted)
ca 1520-1550 (painted)
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This fresco fragment depicting the Virgin Mary, Apostles and Saints once formed the lower left part of a lunette depicting the Ascension of Christ. It was originally in the Oratory of Santa Maria della Passione, next to San Ambrogio, Milan. Painted in the style of the Milanese painter and draughtsman Bernardino Luini (born ca 1480–85; died before 1 July 1532) it probably dates to the second quarter of the sixteenth century.
The Oratory of Santa Maria della Passione was sold to the Administration of San Ambrogio in 1812 and turned into a cloth factory. In 1869 it passed into private ownership and it was at this time that the main scenes of the wall decoration were detached. Part of the series re-appeared in England in 1898 when a group of nine fragments were sold through Fosters' sales rooms. Three of these were purchased by the South Kensington Museum, now the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The Oratory of Santa Maria della Passione was sold to the Administration of San Ambrogio in 1812 and turned into a cloth factory. In 1869 it passed into private ownership and it was at this time that the main scenes of the wall decoration were detached. Part of the series re-appeared in England in 1898 when a group of nine fragments were sold through Fosters' sales rooms. Three of these were purchased by the South Kensington Museum, now the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Object details
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Title | The Virgin, Apostles and Saints (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Fresco transferred to canvas |
Brief description | Fresco fragment transferred to canvas; originally forming the lower left part of a lunette depicting the Ascension and located in the Oratory of Santa Maria della Passione, Milan; after Bernardino Luini; ca 1520 - 1550 |
Physical description | Fresco |
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Object history | Purchased by V&A, along with two related fragments (359 and 361-1898), from Fosters' sale rooms in 1898 |
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Summary | This fresco fragment depicting the Virgin Mary, Apostles and Saints once formed the lower left part of a lunette depicting the Ascension of Christ. It was originally in the Oratory of Santa Maria della Passione, next to San Ambrogio, Milan. Painted in the style of the Milanese painter and draughtsman Bernardino Luini (born ca 1480–85; died before 1 July 1532) it probably dates to the second quarter of the sixteenth century. The Oratory of Santa Maria della Passione was sold to the Administration of San Ambrogio in 1812 and turned into a cloth factory. In 1869 it passed into private ownership and it was at this time that the main scenes of the wall decoration were detached. Part of the series re-appeared in England in 1898 when a group of nine fragments were sold through Fosters' sales rooms. Three of these were purchased by the South Kensington Museum, now the Victoria and Albert Museum. |
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Bibliographic reference | Kauffmann, C.M., Catalogue of Foreign Paintings, I. Before 1800. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1973, p. 176, cat. no. 217. |
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Accession number | 360-1898 |
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Record created | March 21, 2006 |
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