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owned by: Michael Friedsam (1)

genre: portrait (1) | military art (1) | religious art (1)

artist: Master of Charles of Durazzo (2) | Ercole Banci (1) | anonymous (1) | Master of 1416 (1)

depicts: man (3) | woman (2) | Jesus Christ (1) | Virgin Mary (1) | White people (1) | Charles III of Naples (1) | Comedia delle ninfe fiorentine (1)

collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art (5) | private collection (1) | Palazzo Pastore (1) | Charles Fairfax Murray (1) | Giovanni P. Morosini (1) | Giulia Morosini (1) | Henry R. Willett (1)

location: Metropolitan Museum of Art (5)

country of origin: Italy (1)

main subject: adult (1) | Madonna and Child (1)

donated by: Michael Friedsam (1) | Giulia Morosini (1)

published in: European Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art by Artists Born before 1865: A Summary Catalogue (3) | A Concise Catalogue of the European Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (3) | Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin (1) | Italian Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 4, North Italian School (1) | Italian Paintings: A Catalogue of the Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 1, Florentine School/ (1) | The Unicorn Tapestries (1)

Scenes from a Legend; Coats of Arms

painting
by Master of Charles of Durazzo (15th century)
woman man

Madonna and Child

painting
by Ercole Banci (17th century)
Virgin Mary Jesus Christ

The Conquest of Naples by Charles of Durazzo

painting
by Master of Charles of Durazzo (1381)
Charles III of Naples

Ameto's Discovery of the Nymphs

painting
by Master of 1416 (1410)
Comedia delle ninfe fiorentine man

Twelve Heads

painting
by anonymous (17th century)
woman White people man