Predella panel from an altarpiece: Departure of the Magi from Herod's Palace
Artist
Pietro da Talada
Italian, active second half of the 15th century
Datecirca 1450–1460
MediumTempera on panel
Dimensionsheight, width, and depth (unmounted): 12 3/8 × 16 1/2 × 3/4 in. (31.4 × 41.9 × 1.9 cm)
height, width, and depth (in mount): 12 3/4 × 16 1/2 × 1 3/4 in. (32.4 × 41.9 × 4.4 cm)
height, width, and depth (in mount): 12 3/4 × 16 1/2 × 1 3/4 in. (32.4 × 41.9 × 4.4 cm)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the State of North Carolina
Object number52.9.162
On View
On viewThe copious decorative and narrative details—including the masonry and drawbridge of the palace, flutes hanging from the shepherd’s belt, and objects hanging from the stable post and thatched roof above—all point to the authorship of Bonifacio Bembo, who executed numerous artistic commissions for the rulers of Milan from the 1440s to the 1460s.
[L. Humphrey, "The People's Collection, Reimagined," 2022]ProvenanceWith Newhouse Galleries, New York; sold to NCMA, 1952.Published ReferencesW. R. Valentiner, Catalogue of Paintings: Including Three Sets of Tapestries (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 1956), no. 193.
Perri Lee Roberts, Corpus of Early Italian Paintings in North American Public Collections: The South, Vol. 3 (Athens, GA: Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, 2009), discussed 660, illus. (b-w) 661.
Clementina Santi, Pietro da Talada: Un pittore del Quattrocento tra l’Appennino reggiano e le Apuane (Lucca: Unione Comuni Garfagnana, 2015), 99, 101, illus. (b-w), 101.
Exhibition HistoryRaleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "The People's Collection, Reimagined," October 7, 2022–present. Object Rights Statement
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