Polyptych with Coronation of the Virgin and Saints, about 1390s. In the central panel of this opulent polyptych, Christ crowns his mother, the Virgin Mary, as gathered angels and saints look on. The altarpiece stood in a chapel dedicated to Saint Benedict in the Church of Santa Trinità, Florence. The altarpiece's various panels do not depict episodes in chronological order. In the pinnacles above the central scene, which were added at a later date, the archangel Gabriel announces the conception of Christ to the Virgin. Below, in the predella, the row of scenes in the lowest register, the Virgin's death is represented at the center. On the far left, Saint Benedict exorcises a devil, and in the panel alongside Saint John baptizes Christ. To the right of the Virgin's death, devils torment Saint Anthony, while on the far right Saint Lawrence liberates a soul from purgatory.
Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3848x4960
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