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Stigmatization of Santa Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi

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Ferretti was the most outstanding painter of Florence during the first half of the eighteenth century. Educated there and in Bologna, he became one of the most prolific fresco painters in Tuscany. This study for the church of Santa Maria Maddelena de'Pazzi, with its fluid strokes and subtle washes that evoke convincingly plastic angelic forms, reveals Ferretti's place in the tradition of great Florentine draftsmen.

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Mediumpaper (fiber product)
Dimensions21 × 27 Cm
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given to the Art Institute, 1997.

given to the Art Institute, 1997.
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exhibition

Chicago, The David and Alfred Smart Museum, "Alumni Who Collect, " March 18-May 16, 1982, cat. 63.

Chicago, The David and Alfred Smart Museum, "Alumni Who Collect," March 18-May 16, 1982, cat. 63.
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Anthony Morris Clark (died 1976)....

Anthony Morris Clark (died 1976). Edward A. and Inge Maser, Chicago, 1960 [Chicago 1982]
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The St. Louis Art Museum, "Italian Drawings Selected from Mid-Western Collections, " February 25-April 16, 1972, cat. 63.

The St. Louis Art Museum, "Italian Drawings Selected from Mid-Western Collections," February 25-April 16, 1972, cat. 63.
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Edward A. Maser, Gian Domenico Ferretti

Edward A. Maser, Gian Domenico Ferretti (Florence, 1968), no. 148 (ill.).
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