Polyptych of the Virgin - STEFANO DI SANT'AGNESE - WGA
Polyptych of the Virgin by STEFANO DI SANT'AGNESE
Polyptych of the Virgin by STEFANO DI SANT'AGNESE

Polyptych of the Virgin

by STEFANO DI SANT'AGNESE, Panels, 320 x 600 cm

The polyptych together with two others, all executed by Antonio Vivarini and Giovanni d’Alemagna, are in the Chapel of San Tarasio in the church of San Zaccaria.

The polyptych of the Virgin (c. 1444) is the work of Antonio Vivarini and Giovanni d’Alemagna except for the three panels on the front that portray the Virgin and Child, and Sts Blaise and Martin. These three panels were signed and dated 1385 by Stefano di Sant’Agnese. With regard to the Virgin and Child, the expression ‘sacra conversazione’ between a solicitous and sweet mother and an attentive and affectionate child proves its appropriateness. At the sides of the throne “armrests” are formed by two small mock sculpture. This is the first time mock sculpture appears in the history of Venetian art.

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