Madonna & Child
Madonna & Child on wooden panel; given its size, apparant age, and holes in the side, it might have been part of a triptych. The iconography is frequently seen in medieval paintings and represents the Madonna enthroned with Child (in this case, it includes two unidentified saints and four angels (two red-winged seraphim and two blue-winged cherubim)).
Size: 17 ½ x 8 ½ Date: ?Media: Wooden panel? (bottom is warped)Acquisition: Identified in John Noble's (Katie's Great-Grandfather) personal inventory documented in 1936 ("Florentine Painting On Panel Of Virgin and Child, with saints, angels, etc. in moulded Gothic frame"). Family history is that he bought it while traveling in Europe during his youth (1875-1943).
Size: 17 ½ x 8 ½ Date: ?Media: Wooden panel? (bottom is warped)Acquisition: Identified in John Noble's (Katie's Great-Grandfather) personal inventory documented in 1936 ("Florentine Painting On Panel Of Virgin and Child, with saints, angels, etc. in moulded Gothic frame"). Family history is that he bought it while traveling in Europe during his youth (1875-1943).