About the Artwork
Madonna and Child with Saints
mid-14th century
Follower of Tino di Camaino
1285-1337
Italian
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Marble
Overall: 24 7/16 × 49 5/16 × 3 7/16 inches (62.1 × 125.3 × 8.7 cm)
Sculpture
European Sculpture and Dec Arts
City of Detroit Purchase
23.20
Public Domain
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Provenance
(Pazzagli and Nesi, Florence, Italy);1923-present, purchased by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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The exhibition history of a number of objects in our collection only begins after their acquisition by the museum, and may reflect an incomplete record.
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Valentiner, W. R. "Studies in Italian Gothic Plastic Art, I. Tino di Camaino," Art in America 11 (October 1923): pp. 275-276.
Poland, R. "Rare Italian Sculpture Acquired," Bulletin of the DIA 5, no. 7 (1924): p. 50.
Carli, E. Tino di Camino, Scultore. Florence, 1934, pp. 47, 98.
Morisani, O. Tino di Camino a Napoli. Napoli, 1945, p. 125.
Gillerman, D., ed. Gothic Sculpture in America, vol. I: The New England Museums. New York & London, 1989, cat. no. 243, p. 327.
Darr, A. P., P. Barnet, A. Boström, with contributions by C. Avery... [et. al.]. Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Detroit Institute of Arts. London: Harvey Miller Publishers, in assoc. with the Detroit Institute of Arts, 2002, 2 vols., I, cat. 46.
Baldelli, Francesca. Tino di Camaino Morbio Inferiore: Selective Art. 2007, p. 426.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
follower of Tino di Camaino, Madonna and Child with Saints, mid-14th century, marble. Detroit Institute of Arts, City of Detroit Purchase, 23.20.
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