Our Lady of Humility and Angels
Anonymous painter | 14th century
Currently on display: Palazzo Farnese Civic Museums, Art Gallery

The painting still bears the hallmarks of the Byzantine icon tradition and is reminiscent of the artists who worked at the Neapolitan court of Robert of Anjou, as suggested by the decoration featuring the Angevin heraldic lilies incorporated into the Madonna’s robe.
Technical Information
Type of work
PaintingField of study
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Tempera on boardMeasurements
-Condition
GoodDate of restoration
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-Origin
The Rizzi-Vaccari CollectionLocation
Room 3, Art Gallery, Civic Museums of Palazzo FarneseExhibition
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