Luca di Paolo da Matelica

The 1462 polyptych of Ex-Pugin, a work that had found its way to the collection of Augustus Welby Pugin of Derby, England, is attributed to this artist.

A panel from a larger polyptych, once attributed to Francesco di Gentile da Fabriano, depicting St Catherine and St Michael Archangel once belonging to Sir George Sitwell has been attributed to Luca.

A Crucifixion and Stories of the True Cross, attributed to Luca, once at the oratory of the Confraternity della Santa Croce, is now in display in the Museo Piersanti of Matelica.

Finally a Madonna and Child in Glory with St Jerome and St Francis (1488) is on display in the Musée du Petit Palais of Avignon.

[1] He may or may not have had contact with Carlo Crivelli or Niccolò di Liberatore.