Virgin and Child, 1400s. Creator: Icilio Federico Joni (Italian, 1866-1946), possibly
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Virgin and Child, 1400s. Creator: Icilio Federico Joni (Italian, 1866-1946), possibly
Virgin and Child, 1400s. This picture has at times been seen as a forgery due to its seemingly excellent state of preservation and the simplicity of the composition. It was cleaned, retouched and re-varnished in the 1960s, giving in an even, shiny surface, hiding to some extent its original appearance. This treatment was probably undertaken to address the losses to the Christ Childs hair and the discolouration and abrasion of the Virgins mantle. Also problematic is the restoration of the frame and sides of the panel, which obscure the age of the work. However, both the panel itself and the pigments employed prove that this is a 15th-century painting---though of lesser quality than CMAs Virgin and Child Adored by Saints (1924.199). In particular, the Virgins robe appears to have been painted originally with the pigment azurite, a less costly mineral pigment used as an alternative to ultramarine (made of powdered lapis lazuli). The use of this less expensive material, along with the pictures small size and simple composition, suggests that it was made by a member of Sanos workshop and not Sano himelf
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