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Processional Cross with Saint Mary Magdalene and a Blessed Hermit

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Representative of the early work of Lorenzo Monaco, a Camaldolese monk and leading Florentine painter of the end of the fourteenth century and the beginning of the fifteenth century, the delicate colors and simplified forms of this Crucifixion are exceptionally well preserved. The medallion above the crucified Christ contains an image of Christ in Glory, holding a palm in each hand to symbolize his victory over death. Below, the crowned figure of King David holds an inscribed scroll. More often in Crucifixion scenes of this period, a pelican appears at the top of the cross and the skull of Adam lies at the foot. A penitential theme is suggested by the figures kneeling under the Cross: on the right is a haloed Magdalen in a red robe; on the left, a man with the incised rays of a beatus, or blessed one, emanating from his head wears the torn brown cloak of a hermit. He was probably meant to represent a specific hermit within the Camaldolese order. The panel has a hole drilled at the base, allowing it to be mounted on a pole and used as a processional cross, likely in the monastic Camaldolese community of Santa Maria degli Angeli, where Lorenzo lived and worked.

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Mediumtempera
Dimensions28 × 57 Cm
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crucifixionsmenwomenprocessiondeathreligionCentury of Progressworld's fairsChicago World's Fairscrossesviolencered (color)gold (color)king DavidMary MagdaleneangelsChristian subjectsChristianityJesussaints
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Achillito Chiesa, Milan

Achillito Chiesa, Milan
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Miklós Boskovits, Italian Paintings of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art Systematic Catalogue

Miklós Boskovits, Italian Paintings of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art Systematic Catalogue (Washington, D.C., 2016), p. 233.
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Florence, Galleria dell'Accademia, Lorenzo Monaco: A Bridge from Giotto's Heritage to the Renaissance, May 9- September 24, 2006, cat. 11.

Florence, Galleria dell'Accademia, Lorenzo Monaco: A Bridge from Giotto's Heritage to the Renaissance, May 9- September 24, 2006, cat. 11.
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George R. Bent, Monastic Art in Lorenzo Monaco’s Florence. Painting and Patronage in Santa Maria degli Angeli, 1300–1415

George R. Bent, Monastic Art in Lorenzo Monaco’s Florence. Painting and Patronage in Santa Maria degli Angeli, 1300–1415 (Lewiston, Queenston and Lamperter, 2006), pp. 211–12, 220, 223–5, fig. 70.
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Angelo Tartuferi, “Ancora su Lorenzo Monaco, dopo la mostra e il convegno,” in Intorno a Lorenzo Monaco: nuovi studi sulla pittura tardogotica

Angelo Tartuferi, “Ancora su Lorenzo Monaco, dopo la mostra e il convegno,” in Intorno a Lorenzo Monaco: nuovi studi sulla pittura tardogotica (Atti del Convegno. Intorno a Gentile da Fabriano e a Lorenzo Monaco. Nuovi studi sulla pittura tardogotica Fabriano, Foligno and Firenze, 2006), ed. Daniela Parenti and Angelo Tartuferi (Livorno, 2007), p. 41.
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Art Institute of Chicago, Devotion and Splendor: Medieval Art at the Art Institute of Chicago, 2004.

Art Institute of Chicago, Devotion and Splendor: Medieval Art at the Art Institute of Chicago, 2004.
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Larry J. Feinberg in “Devotion and Splendor: Medieval Art in the Art Institute of Chicago,” ed. Christina M. Nielsen, Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 30, 2

Larry J. Feinberg in “Devotion and Splendor: Medieval Art in the Art Institute of Chicago,” ed. Christina M. Nielsen, Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 30, 2 (2004), pp. 54–55, no. 32.
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Bernard Berenson, Pitture italiane del Rinascimento

Bernard Berenson, Pitture italiane del Rinascimento (Milan, 1936), p. 142.
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bequeathed to the Art Institute, 1933.

bequeathed to the Art Institute, 1933.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, A Century of Progress, 1933, no. 97, as Gherardo Starnina.

The Art Institute of Chicago, A Century of Progress, 1933, no. 97, as Gherardo Starnina.
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Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance

Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance (Oxford, 1932), p. 165.
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William R. Valentiner, Paintings in the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson, unpub. MS [1932], Archives, The Art Institute of Chicago, n. pag.

William R. Valentiner, Paintings in the Collection of Martin A. Ryerson, unpub. MS [1932], Archives, The Art Institute of Chicago, n. pag.
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Muskegon, Michigan, Hackley Art Gallery, Italian Paintings in the Loan Collection from Mr. Martin A. Ryerson, M. Knoedler and Company, E. and A. Silberman, 1932, no. 1, as Gherardo Starnina.

Muskegon, Michigan, Hackley Art Gallery, Italian Paintings in the Loan Collection from Mr. Martin A. Ryerson, M. Knoedler and Company, E. and A. Silberman, 1932, no. 1, as Gherardo Starnina.
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D. C. Rich, “A Crucifixion by Bernardo Daddi,” Art Institute of Chicago Bulletin 22

D. C. Rich, “A Crucifixion by Bernardo Daddi,” Art Institute of Chicago Bulletin 22 (1928), pp. 74–75, ill.
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American Art Sales 3, 1

American Art Sales 3, 1 (December, 1927), p. 40.
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sold American Art Association, New York, pt....

sold American Art Association, New York, pt. 4, November 22–23, 1927, no. 110, as Pietro Lorenzetti, for $1800 [see American Art Sales 1927]. Sold by Kleinberger, New York, to Martin A. Ryerson (d. 1932), Chicago, 1927 [according to Registrar’s records]
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on loan to the Art Institute from 1927

on loan to the Art Institute from 1927
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Art Institute of Chicago, Handbook of Sculpture, Architecture, and Paintings

Art Institute of Chicago, Handbook of Sculpture, Architecture, and Paintings (Chicago, 1922), p. 183.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, The Art of the Edge: European Frames, 1300–1900, 1986, no. 2.

The Art Institute of Chicago, The Art of the Edge: European Frames, 1300–1900, 1986, no. 2.
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Francis Russell, “An Early Crucifixion by Fra Angelico,” Burlington Magazine 138

Francis Russell, “An Early Crucifixion by Fra Angelico,” Burlington Magazine 138 (1996), p. 316, fig. 15.
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New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Painting and Illumination in Early Renaissance Florence, 1300–1450, November 17, 1994-February 26, 1995, cat. 28.

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Painting and Illumination in Early Renaissance Florence, 1300–1450, November 17, 1994-February 26, 1995, cat. 28.
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Carl Brandon Stehlke, review of “Italian Paintings before 1600 in The Art Institute of Chicago. A Catalogue of the Collection,” in Burlington Magazine 136

Carl Brandon Stehlke, review of “Italian Paintings before 1600 in The Art Institute of Chicago. A Catalogue of the Collection,” in Burlington Magazine 136 (1994), pp. 625–626, fig. 37.
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Christopher Lloyd, Italian Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection

Christopher Lloyd, Italian Paintings before 1600 in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Collection (Chicago, 1993), pp. 86–89, ills.
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Marvin Eisenberg, Lorenzo Monaco

Marvin Eisenberg, Lorenzo Monaco (Princeton, 1989), p. 182.
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The Art Institute of Chicago: 100 Masterpieces

The Art Institute of Chicago: 100 Masterpieces (Chicago, 1978), p. 37, no. 1, ill.
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Miklós Boskovits, Pittura fiorentina alla vigilia del Rinascimento, 1370–1400

Miklós Boskovits, Pittura fiorentina alla vigilia del Rinascimento, 1370–1400 (Florence, 1975), p. 340, fig. 457.
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Burton B. Fredericksen and Federico Zeri, Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections

Burton B. Fredericksen and Federico Zeri, Census of Pre-Nineteenth-Century Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections (Cambridge, Mass., 1972), pp. 11, 292, 571.
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John Maxon, The Art Institute of Chicago

John Maxon, The Art Institute of Chicago (London, 1970), p. 24, ill.
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Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: Florentine School, vol. 1

Bernard Berenson, Italian Pictures of the Renaissance: Florentine School, vol. 1 (London, 1963), p. 53.
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Hans Huth, “Italienische Kunstwerke im Art Institute von Chicago, USA,” in Miscellanea Bibliothecae Hertzianae

Hans Huth, “Italienische Kunstwerke im Art Institute von Chicago, USA,” in Miscellanea Bibliothecae Hertzianae (Munich, 1961), p. 516.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection

The Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings in The Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection (Chicago, 1961), p. 224–25.
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