Roverella Altarpiece

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Reconstruction

The Roverella Altarpiece was a 1470–1474 oil and egg-tempera on poplar panel work by Cosmè Tura, commissioned by abbot and cardinal Bartolomeo Roverella for San Giorgio fuori le mura in Ferrara in memory of his brother bishop Lorenzo Roverella.[1] It was damaged in an explosion in 1709 and moved out of the church. It is now split up between several museums.

The known panels from the altarpiece are:

Gallery

Lunette

Main register

Predella

References

  1. ^ "Angelo Andreotti, Il polittico Roverella di Cosmè Tura. Alcune riflessioni a seguito della ricostruzione di Maurizio Bonora" (in Italian).
  2. ^ "Catalogue entry" (in French).
  3. ^ "Catalogue entry".
  4. ^ "Catalogue entry".
  5. ^ "Article on the panel" (in Italian).
  6. ^ "Paintings of the Galleria Colonna".
  7. ^ "Catalogue entry".
  8. ^ "Catalogue entry".
  9. ^ "Catalogue entry".