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Relief with Saint Peter Martyr and Three Donors in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007

Relief with Saint Peter Martyr and Three Donors in the Cloisters, Sept. 2007
Relief with Saint Peter Martyr and Three Donors
Giovanni di Balduccio (Italian, active 1318-49)
Marble
Italy, Lombardy, Milan, about 1340

Accession # 2001.221

This relief, with the standing image of the Dominican saint Peter Martyr (d. 1252) and three kneeling donors, is one of three marble panels to survive from a tomb in the Milanese church of Sant' Eustorgio. The panel was originally to the right of a central panel depicting the Enthroned Virgin and Child between two angels (Castello Sforzesco, Milan). Another relief showing John the Baptist and four kneeling donors, in a composition that mirrors this panel (Sant' Eustorgio, Milan), would have originally appeared on the left side.

Text from the Cloisters label.

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