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Madonna and Child with Saints
Jacopo di Cione·1370
Historical Context
Jacopo di Cione was the youngest of the Cione brothers — a family that included Orcagna and Nardo di Cione — and continued the family workshop's dominant position in Florentine painting through the 1370s and 1380s. This Madonna and Child with Saints follows the standard sacra conversazione format that was the bread and butter of Florentine altarpiece production. Jacopo's style, while less forceful than Orcagna's, maintained the workshop's reputation for solid, doctrinally correct religious imagery.
Technical Analysis
Executed in egg tempera on gold ground panel, the altarpiece arranges the Madonna and attendant saints in the structured, symmetrical composition favored by the Cione workshop. The figures are firmly modeled with clear outlines and restrained gestures, reflecting the family's characteristic monumental approach.
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