GIORGIONE — GIOVANNI DA MILANO GIORGIONE; Giorgio Barbarelli, Usually Known As Giorgione

GIORGIONE — GIOVANNI DA MILANO GIORGIONE; Giorgio Barbarelli, Usually Known As Giorgione

GIORGIONE — GIOVANNI DA MILANO GIORGIONE; Giorgio Barbarelli, usually known as Giorgione. Italian (Venetian); born about 1478, probably at Castel- franco; died 1510(F) at Venice. Pupil of Giovanni Bellini. G432-1 PORTRAIT OF A MAN. Head and shoulders of a Gallery man with long hair and full beard; the face is three- 37 quarters to the right; the hands are raised in the act of pulling off the right glove. H. 19! in. W. 17i'V i"- Canvas. Bequest of Benjamin Altman, 1913. GIOTTO DI BONDONE. Italian (Florentine); born probably in 1266 at Colle, near Florence; died 1336 at Florence. Tradition states that he was a pupil of Cimabue. SCHOOL OF GIOTTO. G433S-1 THE EPIPHANY. Mary, wearing a dark blue mantle Gallery reclines beneath a thatched shed in the center of the 33 picture; in the immediate foreground are the kings, two of whom stand at the right while the old King kneels in the center and lifts the Child from the manger; St. Joseph stands at the left with a sheep and two goats at his feet. Beyond the shed, at the left, are two shepherds who look toward four angels and the star of the annunciation. Gold background. Attributed by J. P. Richter, Osvald Siren, and others to Giotto. Companion pieces are in Munich and in the Gardner and Berenson collections. H. 17I in. W. 17I in. Tempera on wood. Bulletin, 1911, p. 216, ill. Purchase, Rogers Fund, 1911. GIOVANNI DA MILANO; real name Giovanni Jacobi. Italian (Florentine); born about 1300; died at an advanced age, but date uncertain; was in Rome after 1369. Worked in the studio of Taddeo Gaddi in Florence. G433-1 VIRGIN AND CHILD WITH DONORS. The Child, dressed in light red, stands on a ledge behind which is the Virgin, who wears a draped blue mantle and holds a lily in her right hand; small figures of the donor and his wife kneel at the right and left respectively. Formerly attributed to Stamina. H. 27! in. W. 56! in. Tempera on wood; semicir­ cular. Bulletin, 1908, p. 11. Purchase, Rogers Fund, 1907. 110 .

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