. De luxe illustrated catalogue of the treasures and antiquities illustrating the golden age of Italian art, belonging to the famous expert and antiquarian, Signor Stefano Bardini, of Florence, Italy;. and molded base. Occupied with afigure of the Virgin seated on a throne under a shell canopyand holding the undraped Child Christ on her lap. By Bene-detto da Maiano (1442-1497). Height, 5 inches; width, 2^4 inches. Other examples are in the Louvre and Berlin Museums. Catalogue, Plate XLV. 220—Fifteenth Century Paduan Bronze Plaquette Rectangidar shape, with round-arched top.


. De luxe illustrated catalogue of the treasures and antiquities illustrating the golden age of Italian art, belonging to the famous expert and antiquarian, Signor Stefano Bardini, of Florence, Italy;. and molded base. Occupied with afigure of the Virgin seated on a throne under a shell canopyand holding the undraped Child Christ on her lap. By Bene-detto da Maiano (1442-1497). Height, 5 inches; width, 2^4 inches. Other examples are in the Louvre and Berlin Museums. Catalogue, Plate XLV. 220—Fifteenth Century Paduan Bronze Plaquette Rectangidar shape, with round-arched top. INIodeled, in lowrelief, with a figure of the ^irgin looking to the left and holdingon her lap the undraped Child Christ, surrounded by as a Pax in a Tabernacolo frame, with pointed pedi-ment surmoimted by a figure of the Deity holding an orb andflanked by figures of St. Gal)riel and the Virgin. Frieze incisedwith an Ave ]Maria inscription and supported by two cylin-drical Doric pilasters. Broken base and plinth incised withEatin inscription. At the sides are panels of niello work. Par-tially gilded. By a Paduan master influenced by Mantegna. Height, (i inches.(Illustrated). No. 220 FlPTEEXTU (kXTLKV IaiHAX IJuoNZi; PL.\(ilETTE 221—FuTEENTH Century Fi/)Kextixe Buoxzi: by VEliliOCCHIO I?LCtun<4ular .sha2)e. JModelcd. in low relief, with a Deposi-tion. The undrajied body of Christ being lowered to theground l)y weeping women and Disciples. In the l)ackoToundis the cross, treated decoratively rather than realistically. ByAndrea Verroccbio (). Hch/ht. 5 iiuliis; -icidtli. i^o ratal) 222—Fifteenth Centuky Fj^okentine liuoNZE Plaquette 15y MonERNO Rectangular shape. ^lodeled, in low relief, with a Flagella-tion. In the center, tied to a pillar, is Christ, undraped, savefor a loin cloth. On either side stand Roman soldiers, partiallydraped, wielding scourges. By II Aloderno ( Fifteenth and Six-teenth Centuries). HcU/ht,


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