Vicissitudes of the triptych of the Saviour by Antoniazzo Romano: from the Oratorio de Dominicos (in the city of Ávila), San Martín de Valdeiglesias, to the Prado Museum.
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https://doi.org/10.17398/2660-714X.41.209Keywords:
Disentailment of Mendizábal, monastery of Saint Thomas of Ávila, Trinity Museum, Dominican prayer room of San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Antoniazzo RomanoAbstract
This paper shows the journey of an artwork that was very significant in the exchanges between Spain and Italy during the Catholic Kings’ reign: The triptych of The Saviour, by Antoniazzo Romano, in The Prado Museum. This triptych came from the
Trinity Museum, so it’s considered to belong to one of the disappeared monasteries near Madrid during the Disentailment of Mendizábal. Basing on unpublished documents of the monastery of Saint Thomas, in Ávila, we provide the evidences of the real origin of the triptych.
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2022-01-26
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Articles. II. General Section: Art and Heritage
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Vicissitudes of the triptych of the Saviour by Antoniazzo Romano: from the Oratorio de Dominicos (in the city of Ávila), San Martín de Valdeiglesias, to the Prado Museum. (2022). Norba. Revista De Arte, 41, 209-223. https://doi.org/10.17398/2660-714X.41.209