genre: religious art / material used: tempera / movement: Sienese School

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instance of: painting (5)

owned by: Birmingham Museum of Art (1) | Samuel H. Kress Collection (1)

artist: Martino di Bartolomeo (2) | Bartolo di Fredi (1) | Sano di Pietro (1) | Luca di Tommè di Nuto (1)

depicts: Virgin Mary (2) | Jesus Christ (1) | man (1) | saint (1) | Benedict of Nursia (1) | Saint Nicholas (1) | Anthony the Great (1) | nun (1) | White people (1) | Julian the Hospitaller (1)

collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art (3) | Bernard Berenson (2) | Theodore M. Davis (2) | Stefano Bardini (1) | Birmingham Museum of Art (1) | George Blumenthal (1) | Fralin Museum of Art (1)

location: Metropolitan Museum of Art (3) | Basilica of San Domenico (1) | Birmingham Museum of Art (1) | museum's storage space (1)

country of origin: Italy (1)

exhibition history: Collect, Care, Conserve, Curate: The Life of the Art Object (1) | The Adoration of the Magi by Bartolo di Fredi: A Masterpiece Reconstructed (1)

main subject: Madonna and Child (1)

donated by: Theodore M. Davis (2) | George Blumenthal (1) | Mrs. Daniel W. Evans (1)

location of final assembly: Siena (1)

published in: European Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art by Artists Born before 1865: A Summary Catalogue (2) | Italian Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 3, Sienese and Central Italian Schools (2)

Seven Saints in Adoration

painting
by Bartolo di Fredi (1385)
saint nun White people

Saint Benedict

painting
by Sano di Pietro (1470s)
Benedict of Nursia Virgin Mary

Saint Julian the Hospitaler (with Saint Nicholas of Bari)

painting
by Martino di Bartolomeo (2nd millennium)
Julian the Hospitaller Saint Nicholas man

Saint Anthony Abbot (with Saint John the Baptist)

painting
by Martino di Bartolomeo (2nd millennium)
Anthony the Great

Madonna and Child

painting
by Luca di Tommè di Nuto (1360)
Virgin Mary Jesus Christ