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Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints Peter, Paul, and George, Four Angels, and a Donor

Fra Angelico (Italian (Florentine), about 1395/1400–1455)
about 1446–49

Medium/Technique Tempera on panel
Dimensions 24.9 x 24.8 cm (9 13/16 x 9 3/4 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz
Accession Number14.416
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsPaintings
Although the Virgin Mary, seated on a throne, occupies the center of this composition, the gazes of several of the figures are drawn toward the kneeling figure in clerical dress at lower left. This figure, whom Saint Peter presents to the Christ Child, is the donor, who commissioned the painting. The work was originally two-sided, with a head of Christ on the reverse, but its original function remains a mystery since it is much smaller than the trays presented as gifts to new mothers in fifteenth-century Florence.

ProvenanceBy 1869, Henri-Joseph-François, Baron de Triqueti (b. 1804-d. 1874); 1874, by descent to his daughter, Madame Lee Childe, Baronness de Triqueti, Paris; May 4, 1886, Madame Lee Childe sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, lot 1, sold to Hecht [see note 1]. By 1909, Edouard Aynard (b. 1837-d. 1913), Lyon, France [see note 2]; December 1-4, 1913, Aynard sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, lot 35, sold to F. Kleinberger Galleries, Paris and New York (stock no. 9421) [see note 3]; April 1, 1914, sold by Kleinberger to Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz (Henrietta Goddard Wigglesworth; b. 1847 - d. 1929), Boston; 1914, gift of Mrs. Fitz to the MFA. (Accession Date: April 2, 1914)

NOTES:
[1] According to catalogue annotations. [2] See Bernard Berenson, Florentine Painters of the Renaissance (1909), p. 107. [3] Kleinberger Galleries Records, Watson Library Digital Collections, Metropolitan Museum of Art, stock card 9421.