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Copy after The Healing of the Cripple and the Raising of Tabitha, Masolino in the Brancacci chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence)

Chromolitograph
1862 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Chromolitograph, copy after The Healing of the Cripple and the Raising of Tabitha, Masolino in the Brancacci chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence), printed by Storch & Kramer, after a watercolour by Cesare Mariannecci, published by the Arundel Society,1862.


Object details

Object type
TitleCopy after <i>The Healing of the Cripple and the Raising of Tabitha</i>, Masolino in the Brancacci chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence) (generic title)
Brief description
Chromolitograph, copy after The Healing of the Cripple and the Raising of Tabitha, Masolino in the Brancacci chapel (Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence), printed by Storch & Kramer, after a watercolour by Cesare Mariannecci, published by the Arundel Society,1862.
Object history
NB. While the term ‘cripple’ has been used in this record, it has since fallen from usage and is now considered offensive. The term is repeated in this record in its original historical context.

In the Museum collection from 1862.
Chromolithograph after the watercolour by Cesare Mariannecci (4251), copy made for the Arundel Society and printed in 1862 by Storch and Kramer.
Associated objects
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 Unpublished thesis submitted for degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, 1978, p.296.
Collection
Accession number
20060

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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