GETTY COLLECTIONS

Giovanni di Francesco and the Master of Pratovecchio

Burton B. Fredericksen

1974

38 pages

PDF file size: 7.85 MB


Description

The Getty Museum’s curator of paintings traces the provenance of the so-called Poggibonsi Altarpiece, one of the Museum’s fifteenth-century triptychs, attributing it to Giovanni di Francesco. He also discusses the possible identification of Giovanni as the Master of Pratovecchio and catalogues works attributed to both painters that form part of other museum collections.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • The Triptych at the J. Paul Getty Museum
  • Paintings in Other Collections
  • Appendix: Attributions Not Accepted
  • Notes
  • Plates

About the Authors

Burton B. Fredericksen is curator of paintings at the J. Paul Getty Museum.