- The
Crevole Madonna is a
tempera and gold on wood
panel painting by
Duccio di Buoninsegna,
created c. 1283-1284. It was
originally in the
Pieve di Santa...
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territory are Aiello, Belcano, Campeccioli, Campolungo, Campriano, Casanova,
Crevole, Cucculeggia, Filetta, Fontazzi, Formignano, Frontignano, Gonfienti, Lupompesi...
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Crevole Madonna by Duccio,
tempera with gold
ground on wood, 1284, Siena...
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Galleria Sabauda,
Turin Madonna with
Child and two
Angels (Also
known as the
Crevole Madonna; c. 1280) –
Tempera and gold on wood,
Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana...
- the
Madonna of
Duccio brought from the
Pieve di
Santa Cecilia [it] at
Crevole in the
comune of Murlo.: 519 Alta
Macadam (1978).
Northern Italy: from...
- artists,
particularly Duccio di
Buoninsegna due to its
similarities with his
Crevole Madonna or
Cimabue or a
collaboration between the two.
After a 1930–1931...
- of the two
works of the 1280s by Duccio, the
Rucellai Madonna and the
Crevole Madonna. Even the
innovations of
students of
Giotto from 1290 on, barely...
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within a
larger panel). Long
preserved in the
church of
Santa Cecilia Crevole (Murlo), and long
attributed to
Pietro Lorenzetti, it was then attributed...
- the
baths of S. Filippo, for
health reasons, and died at the
castle of
Crevole,
which belonged to the
bishops of Siena. He was
succeeded on 6 February...
- he was the
artistic director of the
Musical Society of
Santa Cecilia in
Crevole (Siena). He collaborates,
since the foundation, with
ICAMus (The International...