Virgin and Child, with Saints Mary Magdalene, James Major, Stephen, and a Bishop Saint
Allegretto Nuzi·1346
Historical Context
Allegretto Nuzi's Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints (1346) is a sacra conversazione from the Marche region of central Italy, where this Fabriano-based painter was the leading artistic figure of his generation. Nuzi synthesized influences from Florentine and Sienese painting with local Marchigian traditions, creating a distinctive style that served the devotional needs of churches and confraternities across the region. His work reflects the cosmopolitan exchange of artistic ideas along Italy's Adriatic corridor.
Technical Analysis
Painted in egg tempera on gold ground panel, the composition arranges saints symmetrically around the enthroned Virgin in a formal devotional hierarchy. Nuzi's style blends Giottesque volumetric figures with Sienese decorative refinement, particularly in the textile patterns and tooled gold halos.
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