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  • CECCO DI PIETRO | Saint Rainerius; A bishop saint
    Jun. 04, 2015

    CECCO DI PIETRO | Saint Rainerius; A bishop saint

    Est: $50,000 - $70,000

    a pair, both tempera on panel, gold ground

    Sotheby's
  • CECCO DI PIETRO | Saint Peter; Saint Simon
    Jun. 04, 2015

    CECCO DI PIETRO | Saint Peter; Saint Simon

    Est: $50,000 - $70,000

    a pair, both tempera on panel, gold ground

    Sotheby's
  • Cecco di Pietro, The Baptism of Christ
    May. 16, 2015

    Cecco di Pietro, The Baptism of Christ

    Est: €60,000 - €70,000

    Cecco di Pietro was one of the most famous artists of the trecento in Pisa. Several sources from various times mention his work in this city, and thus it is assumed that he rarely left. However, his works show stylistic parallels to the painting of Siena. Cecco's seminal work is the polyptych of Agnano, a signed work dated 1386. As noted by Laura Cavazzini (op.cit.), the present composition shows the most similarity with another work by this artist, namely a predella panel with the Crucifixion dated circa 1386/95 and kept in the Museo Nazionale San Matteo in Pisa. The embossed patterns in the halos are almost identical, and the angels are also highly similar. Another parallel is the dark outlines of the figures, already faintly present in the Agnano polyptych, which serves to differentiate the saints from the pale gold ground. Cecco di Pietro

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • CECCO DI PIETRO
    Jul. 04, 2013

    CECCO DI PIETRO

    Est: £20,000 - £30,000

    PROPERTY  FROM  A  EUROPEAN  PRIVATE  COLLECTION DOCUMENTED  IN  PISA  FROM  1364  TO  1399  -  DIED  BEFORE  1402 PIET tempera  on  panel,  gold  ground,  pointed  top,  unframed 34.5  by  19  cm.;  14  by  7  1/2    in.

    Sotheby's
  • CECCO DI PIETRO
    Jul. 04, 2013

    CECCO DI PIETRO

    Est: £40,000 - £60,000

    DOCUMENTED  IN  PISA  FROM  1364  TO  1399  -  DIED  BEFORE  1402 MADONNA  AND  CHILD tempera  on  panel,  gold  ground  with  glass  stones 69.7  by  53.9  cm.;  27  3/8    by  21  1/4    in.

    Sotheby's
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