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A Very Rare and Important Marble Relief of the ‘Resurrection of Christ’.
Attributed to the Master of the Mascoli Altar.
Marble.
Venice, Italy.
Second half of the 15th Century.
PROVENANCE:
Former French Private collection, gallery of Gustave Clément-Simon (1833 - 1909), in his Castle of Bach, Naves (Corrèze, France) since the late 19th century.
Thence by descent until 2013.
Ex Private collection.
LITERATURE:
Planiscig, L., ‘Die Bildhauer Venedigs in der ersten Hälfte des
Quattrocento’, Jahrbuch der kunsthistorischen Sammlungen in Wien, vol. 4 (1930),
pp. 47 - 120.
Poeschke, J., Die Skulptur des Mittelalters in Italien, Munich, 1998 - 2000
Pope-Hennessy, J., Italian Gothic Sculpture, London, 1955, 3/1985)
Tambini, A., ‘La chiesa della Croce Coperta di Lugo’, Stud. Romagn., vol. 48
(1997), pp. 47 - 63
Dimensions
89cm high, 74cm wide, 14cm deep - 35 ins high, 29¼ ins wide, 5½ ins deepThe BADA Standard
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