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Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome and Mary Magdalene, ca. 1490
Neroccio de' Landi (Neroccio di Bartolommeo di Benedetto di Neroccio de' Landi) (Italian, Sienese, 1447–1500)
Tempera on wood; 24 x 17 1/4 in. (61 x 43.8 cm)
Gift of Samuel H. Kress Foundation, by exchange, 1961 (61.43)

A sculptor as well as a painter, Neroccio de' Landi was one of the most accomplished artists of late fifteenth-century Siena. His painted productions centered on devotional images of the Madonna and Child; this fine example dates from about 1490. The format—with two accompanying saints set behind the Virgin—is conventional, but Neroccio's lyrical, relieflike treatment of the figures and his emphasis on surface refinement are peculiar to him. The exceptionally beautiful frame is not original to the picture but was designed by the great architectural engineer-sculptor-painter Francesco di Giorgio, with whom Neroccio shared a workshop between 1468 and 1475.


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  • Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome and Mary Magdalene, ca. 1490
    Neroccio de' Landi (Neroccio di Bartolommeo di Benedetto di Neroccio de' Landi) (Italian, Sienese, 1447–1500)
    Tempera on wood; 24 x 17 1/4 in. (61 x 43.8 cm)
    Gift of Samuel H. Kress Foundation, by exchange, 1961 (61.43)