Maker(s): | Unknown; follower of Giovanni Bellini (Italian,1431/36-1516), formerly attributed to Cima da Conegliano (Italian, ca. 1459-1517) and possibly by Pietro degli Ingannati (Italian, active 1529-1548)
| Culture: | Italian
| Title: | The Virgin and Child, after Giovanni Bellini's Madonna and Saints (1507)
| Date Made: | n.d.
| Type: | Painting
| Materials: | tempera and oil on panel
| Place Made: | Italy
| Measurements: | panel: 17 3/4 x 13 3/4 in.; 45.085 x 34.925 cm
| Narrative Inscription: | unsigned, undated
| Accession Number: | SC 1968.16
| Credit Line: | Gift of Mrs. Newton S. Noble (Jane Valentine, class of 1934) and Joseph W. Valentine
| Museum Collection: | Smith College Museum of Art
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Description: religion - Christian; woman; child
Label Text: This painting was formerly attributed to Cima da Conegliano, a follower of Giovanni Bellini. It is based on the central figures of the Virgin and Child in Giovanni Bellini's Virgin and Saints (1507, S. Francesco della Vigna, Venice). Dr. Peter Humphrey, writing to the Museum in 1989, notes that Bernard Berenson (1916) and F. Heinemann (1962) suggested an attribution to Rocco Marconi (Italian, active from 1504, died 1529). Dr. Humphrey instead suggested an attribution to Pietro degli Ingannati, a Bellinesque painter influenced by the leaders of a younger generation of artists such as Palma Vecchio.
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