Devotion by Design at the National Gallery – in pictures
The Virgin and Child Enthroned, with Narrative Scenes (1260s), by Margarito of ArezzoPhotograph: National GalleryAscension of John the Evangelist altarpiece (c 1420) by Giovanni dal PontePhotograph: National GalleryBaptism altarpiece (1387) by Niccolò di Pietro GeriniPhotograph: National Gallery
Saint Romulus frame panel, from Fiesole San Domenico altarpiece (c 1423). Attributed to Fra AngelicoPhotograph: National GalleryThe Funeral of Saint Francis (1437-44) by SassettaPhotograph: National GalleryThe Birth of the Virgin (c 1440) by the Master of the Osservanza. This is the name given to the painter of a triptych dated 1436 in the Osservanza near SienaPhotograph: National GalleryThe Virgin and Child Enthroned among Angels and Saints (1461-2) by Benozzo GozzoliPhotograph: National GalleryA Bishop Saint, perhaps Saint Augustine (c 1468) by Marco ZoppoPhotograph: National GalleryThe Crucifixion (c 1471), attributed to Francesco BotticiniPhotograph: National GalleryChrist on the Cross, and Other Scenes (1487) by Niccolo di LiberatorePhotograph: National GalleryThe Circumcision (c 1490), by Luca SignorelliPhotograph: National GalleryLa Madonna della Rondine / The Madonna of the Swallow (after 1490), by Carlo CrivelliPhotograph: National GalleryThe Virgin and Child with Saints (probably 1490-1505) by Andrea MantegnaPhotograph: National Gallery
Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.