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A0420
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Title Saint George
Dating 1395?
Location Unknown (Majorca)
Type of the object painting
Provenance island of Majorca
Collection of Emile Gavet (1830–1904)
Purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the art dealers Durand-Ruel, New York on 23 February 1901
Place of exposition Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston, USA
Date of manufacturing c 1395
Artist Francesc Comes the Younger (Spanish, active about 1380-1417)
Painter to the King of Aragon, Francesc Comes worked on the island of Majorca
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Francesc Comes the Younger (Spanish, active about 1380-1417)
Virgin and Child with Saints George and Martin, c 1395
Tempera and gold on panel
75.1 x 114 cm (29 9/16 x 44 7/8 in.)
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

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FRANCESC COMES THE YOUNGER (ACTIVE ABOUT 1380 - 1417)
VIRGIN AND CHILD WITH SAINTS GEORGE AND MARTIN, ABOUT 1395
Tempera and gold on panel, 75.1 x 114 cm (29 9/16 x 44 7/8 in.)
Painter to the King of Aragon, Francesc Comes worked on the island of Majorca. Lavish detail and the unusual format of this painting point to its historic importance. The donor kneeling in prayer next to the Virgin may even be the king himself.
Gardner acquired this painting in 1901, believing it to be the work of a Northern Italian painter. Strong links between Renaissance Italy and Aragon probably account for the stylistic similarities between paintings from the two geographically disparate locations. Gardner probably first saw the painting in 1897, years before she purchased it, when she visited the gallery of the Parisian collector Emile Gavet, from whom she acquired several works of Gothic art.
PROVENANCE
Collection of Emile Gavet (1830–1904).
Purchased by Isabella Stewart Gardner from the art dealers Durand-Ruel, New York on 23 February 1901 for $3600. (as North Italian School)

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