Master of the Bigallo Crucifix

A similar work is in the Palazzo Barberini site of the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica museum, Rome.

His earliest established work is a dossal with four scenes, featuring Saint Zenobius, preserved at the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo in Florence.

It was displayed at the Saint's actual tomb until 1439 and was created sometime during the term of Archbishop Giovanni da Velletri [it] (1205-1230) when the altar was re-consecrated.

[1][2] A slightly earlier "Madonna and Child" at Fiesole Cathedral has also been tentatively identified as his.

The "Madonna and Child Enthroned with Two Saints" from the latter half of that decade has also been identified as his, although the poor state of preservation makes this determination difficult.

Cross in the Palazzo Barberini museum, Rome
The Crucifix at the Museo del Bigallo
The Chicago Crucifix