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Master of San Torpè

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The Master of San Torpè (active c. 1290 – 1325) is an anonymous Tuscan painter, active around Pisa in Gothic style. Works attributed to this painter are found in Uffizi Gallery,[1] Courtauld Gallery (St Julian),[2] and Seattle Art Museum Kress Collection (Madonna and Child).[3] His name derives from a work originally in the church of San Torpè, Pisa.

References

  1. ^ Uffizi Gallery: Art, History, Collections, by Gloria Fossi, (2001) Page 330.
  2. ^ 1 artwork by or after Master of San Torpè, Art UK
  3. ^ Seattle Art Museum Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Egg tempera and gold, Kress collection.