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Florentine artists: Cimabue: (continued from f.16 verso); painting for the Santa Maria Novella of the Virgin Mary with Christ child on her knee and angels; Andrea Tafi and the mosaic of St John's Baptistery: 832/5.f.17

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Titles

Florentine artists: Cimabue: (continued from f.16 verso); painting for the Santa Maria Novella of the Virgin Mary with Christ child on her knee and angels; Andrea Tafi and the mosaic of St John's Baptistery
Florentine artists: Giotto: mosaic of God saving St Peter

Maker(s)

Draughtsman: Flaxman, John

Categories

Acquisition and important dates

Method of acquisition: Given (1916-12) by Murray, Charles Fairfax

School or Style

British

Materials used in production

Brown ink

Components of the work

Support composed of laid paper
Leaf Size Height 213 mm Width 150 mm

Techniques used in production

Handwriting : Pen and brown ink on laid paper

Inscription or legends present

  • Text: 17
  • Location: Upper right
  • Method of creation: Brown ink

Inscription present: [i] previous four words crossed through in brown ink; [ii] previous two words crossed through in brown ink; [iii] previous two words crossed through in brown ink; [iii] previous two words crossed through in brown ink; [iv] previous word crossed through in brown ink; [v] previous word crossed through in brown ink

  • Text: -ing Manner, the limbs without drawing & / like sticks, the hands & feet without perspective / if in a front[i] figures appeared to stand on the / points of their toes & the attitudes of the other extre-[ii] limbs / -mities few, aukward[sic] & without meaning, the / draperies marked chiefly in straight lines / or& were[sic] they were bent, one following another; / in the picture he Cimabue painted for Santa Maria / Novella of the Virgin Mary as large as life / as life[iii] sitting with the Infant Jesus on her knee / with 3 Angels on each side, about 2 feet along / flying in Attitudes of devotion, in this he has[iv] / improved the art for 'tho he retained in it / general appearance of his predecessors works / he gave the Virgin a beautiful simple face / an easy turn to the head, he paid consider- / -able attention to the folds & their junchons[v] / joints in the drapery, he left out the hard / outlines the Greeks used to express the features / & rounded them & the folds of drapery with / Tender Shadows; this is I believe one of the / greatest things of Cimabue's remaining. / it is much in the style of the whole length / of Richard the 2d in Westminster Abbey / Andrea Tafi followed his master Cimabue's / style in the Mosaic of S:t John's Baptistery
  • Location: Recto
  • Method of creation: Brown ink

Inscription present: [i] crossed through in brown ink; [ii] preceding four words crossed through in brown ink; [iii] preceding word crossed through in brown ink; [iv] preceding word crossed through in brown ink; [v] preceding word crossed through in brown ink; [vi] preceding word crossed through in brown ink

  • Text: Giotto his / Cimabue's / pupil was / a prodigy of genius, his Mosaic picture of / of Our Savious stretching out his hand to save / peter who is sinking in the Waves, under the Porch / of S:t Peter's Church at Rome, is an astonishing / improvement on the works of his predecessors, the / figures in the boat &[i] S:t Peter & Our Saviour / is a well studied composition, is much like / the same subject by Ghiberti on one of the gates of / the Baptistery & seems to be the foundation / of all the compositions of the same subject / there are 4 persons in the clouds above / looking down on Peter & in the 2 sides lower than / corners in[ii] above the Sea are 2 Tritons winds[iii] blowing / horns, the figures have figures[iv] natural good / heads, cab[v] attitudes well expressed, draperies / understood, & a fine &[vi] expression. & just senti- / -ment 'thro the whole, he has aimed at giving a Superior Character to Our Saviour, by making / the head look straight forward, which however / gives stiffness & makes him seem regardless / of Peter, in one of the corners of this picture behind / our Saviour a Bishop's head is seen in the / other corner a man fishing in the Sea
  • Location: Verso
  • Method of creation: Brown ink

Identification numbers

Accession number: 832/5.f.17
Primary reference Number: 38141
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Audit data

Created: Saturday 6 August 2011 Updated: Thursday 20 May 2021 Last processed: Tuesday 13 June 2023

Associated departments & institutions

Owner or interested party: The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department: Paintings, Drawings and Prints

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