The Gualino Madonna is a painting attributed to the precursor of the italian primitives artist Cimabue, after having been attributed for some time to one of his fellow contemporaries Duccio di Buoninsegna. It is housed in the Galleria Sabauda of Turin, northern Italy.

History

The provenance of the panel is unknown. In 1910 it was sold on the Florence antiquary market covered by a 16th-century repainting, which was removed in 1920. In 1925 it was acquired by the Turinese entrepreneur and collector Riccardo Gualino who, in 1930, gave it to the Galleria Sabauda. In 1933-1959 it was in London, after which it returned to the Turinese museum.

The work is not signed, and has been initially assigned to the early career of Duccio di Buoninsegna, due in particular to its less refined style. However, more recent studies suggest a more convincing attribution to Cimabue, in particular because of the use of specific painting methods (granitura) or ornamental decorations (star-shaped flowers).

References

Sources

  • Cimabue : Aux origines de la peinture italienne. Louvre et Silvana Editoriale. 2025. ISBN 9788836658848.
  • Duccio. Milan: Silvana Editore. 2003. ISBN 88-8215-679-6.

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