Massimo Stanzione's Presentation of the Virgin Conserved
December 21 2024

Picture: sabapmetropolitanana.cultura.gov.it
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
News from Italy that Massimo Stanzione's Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, a painting which had originally formed part of a cycle in the chiesa dell’Annunziata di Giugliano in Campania, has been conserved and put on view for the public. Dating to 1618, the work will be featured in a special display at the Palazzo Reale in Naples. Alas, I can't find a good picture of the whole canvas, so, this will have to do for now!
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