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Copy after the cycle of St Augustine (The School of Tagaste), Benozzo Gozzoli in Sant'Agostino, (San Gimignano)

Watercolour
1863 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Watercolour drawing. A man (the teacher) greets a boy (St. Augustine). Behind the boy a woman in a white dress (St Monica). On the right the teacher is punishing a pupil. The scene is set in a city with buildings in the style of the Early Renaissance


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleCopy after the <i>cycle of St Augustine</i> (<i>The School of Tagaste</i>), Benozzo Gozzoli in Sant'Agostino, (San Gimignano) (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink, watercolour, trace of pencil.
Brief description
Watercolour, copy after the cycle of St Augustine (The School of Tagaste), Benozzo Gozzoli in Sant'Agostino, (San Gimignano), Cesare Mariannecci, Arundel Society watercolour, 1863
Physical description
Watercolour drawing. A man (the teacher) greets a boy (St. Augustine). Behind the boy a woman in a white dress (St Monica). On the right the teacher is punishing a pupil. The scene is set in a city with buildings in the style of the Early Renaissance
Dimensions
  • Height: 613mm
  • Width: 708mm
613 x 708 mm (max)
Marks and inscriptions
Inscribed in the lower right corner, in brown ink: C. Mariannecci fec... (partially damaged)
Object history
Transferred in 1995 from the National Gallery of London.
Watercolour copy made for the Arundel Society, not published.
Bibliographic reference
Tanya Ledger, A Study of the Arundel Society 1848-1897. Unpublished thesis submitted for degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, 1978, p. 285
Collection
Accession number
E.167-1995

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