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Resumen de Nuove aggiunte a Goro di Gregorio

Francesca Girelli

  • The article discusses a group of sculptures which can be attributes to Goro di Gregorio, active in Tuscany and along the southern Tyrrhenian coast (Massa Marittima, Siena, Pisa, Messina, and San Gimignano) between 1324 and the 1330s. The author begins with a figure of the "Annunciate Virgin" housed in the Royal Castle of Peles in Romania, which also houses an "Angel holding a curtain", here ascribed to the Sienese master. This "Angel" and its pendant, identified in the Henry Moore Foundation, are the sole examples of this type of figure attributable to Goro di Gregorio, and allow for a more detailed study of his sculptural monumments. Another statue, representing "Saint Justus", is attributed to Goro's circle, for the first time schedding light on his typically medieval workshop practice, where single artist's traces are difficult to recognise


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