Saint Dominic (Tura)

Saint Dominic is a painting in tempera and gold on panel of c. 1475 by Cosmè Tura, now in the Uffizi in Florence.

[1] It originated in the Canonici collection in Ferrara, from which it was acquired by Professor Giuseppe Grassi in 1905.

Most art historians assign the Saint Dominic to the San Giacomo in Argenta altarpiece (Mario Salmi, 1957; Nalajoli, 1974) or the San Luca in Borgo altarpiece in Ferrara (Roberto Longhi, 1934; Adolfo Venturi, 1914; and Ricci).

[2] Emma Micheletti relates the work to the same artist's Saint Anthony of Padua in the Louvre and Saint James the Great Enthroned in the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Caen.

Monica Molteni (1999) decisively denied the links to the Berlin and Bergamo works, while Joseph Manca (2000) also raised doubts over such links, arguing that their supports did not match that of the Paris panel, the nearest in style to the Saint Dominic.

Saint Dominic (c. 1475) by Cosmè Tura
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