Masaccio, The Virgin and Child VIDEO
Masaccio, The Virgin and Child (Pisa polyptych), 1426, tempera on poplar, 134.8 x 73.5 cm (The National Gallery, London)
Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker
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Tags: Art
art history
Early Renaissance
Italian Renaissance
Early Italian Renaissance
Masaccio
Renaissance
Italy
Italian
Pisa
Florence
painting
tempera
London
National Gallery
Madonna
Madonna Enthroned
Virgin and Child
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