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Italian, Umbrian, possibly Master of San Crispino, 'A Bishop Saint', mid-14th century

About the work

Overview

A bishop saint holds up a book in this rather damaged medallion; we are not sure exactly who he is. This is one of three fragments in the National Gallery’s collection which possibly came from the Palazzo del Podesta in Assisi, and were perhaps once part of the framing of some large composition.

They were probably painted in the first half of the fourteenth century and have recently been attributed to the so-called Master of San Crispino, who decorated the Oratorio di San Crispino at Assisi in the 1330s.

Key facts

Details

Full title
A Bishop Saint
Artist dates
active mid-14th century
Part of the series
Fresco Fragments from the Palazzo Communale, Assisi
Date made
mid-14th century
Medium and support
fresco with areas of secco, transferred to canvas
Dimensions
80 × 65.2 cm
Acquisition credit
Bought, 1926
Inventory number
NG4145
Location
Not on display
Collection
Main Collection

About this record

If you know more about this painting or have spotted an error, please contact us. Please note that exhibition histories are listed from 2009 onwards. Bibliographies may not be complete; more comprehensive information is available in the National Gallery Library.

Images

About the series: Fresco Fragments from the Palazzo Communale, Assisi

Overview

Unlike the vast majority of medieval and Renaissance paintings in our collection, these three fragments were not painted on panels or even linen supports. They are frescoes, which were painted directly onto a freshly plastered wall. They decorated the internal wall of a public building, the Palazzo del Podesta, Assisi, also more accurately known as the Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo, which was built between 1275 and 1288. The interiors of such buildings were often extensively decorated in the Middle Ages and these may well have formed part of the frame of some large composition.

They have recently been attributed to the so-called Master of San Crispino, who decorated the Oratorio di San Crispino at Assisi in the 1330s.

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A bishop saint holds up a book in this rather damaged medallion; we are not sure exactly who he is. This is one of three fragments in the National Gallery’s collection which possibly came from the Palazzo del Podesta in Assisi, and were perhaps once part of the framing of some large composition.T...
Not on display