Engaged arched cassetta frame 1460–70 Sienese Apart from the damage to the base and some minor repairs, the original engaged frame on this "Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome, Bernardino, John the Baptist, and Anthony of Padua, and Two Angels" by Sano di Pietro (see also , ) has a wonderful patina. The depressed arch keeps the frame from appearing to echo the Madonna's halo. this type of molding profile was used throughout the fifteenth century; the punched decoration is archaic. The halos and the static arrangement of the heads around the Madonna and Child also refelct


Engaged arched cassetta frame 1460–70 Sienese Apart from the damage to the base and some minor repairs, the original engaged frame on this "Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome, Bernardino, John the Baptist, and Anthony of Padua, and Two Angels" by Sano di Pietro (see also , ) has a wonderful patina. The depressed arch keeps the frame from appearing to echo the Madonna's halo. this type of molding profile was used throughout the fifteenth century; the punched decoration is archaic. The halos and the static arrangement of the heads around the Madonna and Child also refelct a conservative taste in fifteenth-century style, as does the way the figures are cut off as if by a window Engaged arched cassetta frame. Sienese. 1460–70. Poplar. Mitered; arch two pieces of wood. Gilt; deep orange Frames


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