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Exhibition: Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed

Location

National Gallery,

Trafalgar Square, London,
WC2N 5DN

Dates

This exhibition runs from Thu, 7th Dec 2023 to Sun, 10th Mar 2024.

Forthcoming dates:

Sat,
9th Dec 2023  
(10am - 6pm)
Sun,
10th Dec 2023  
(10am - 6pm)
Mon,
11th Dec 2023  
(10am - 6pm)
Tue,
12th Dec 2023  
(10am - 6pm)
Wed,
13th Dec 2023  
(10am - 6pm)
Thu,
14th Dec 2023  
(10am - 6pm)
Fri,
15th Dec 2023  
(10am - 9pm)

Cost: Free of Charge

Description

Discover an overlooked Renaissance great in the first-ever exhibition dedicated to Francesco Pesellino (c.1422–1457).

Active in Florence in the mid-fifteenth century, Pesellino achieved a notable career but his early death at thirty-five and the difficulty of attribution have made him one of the greatest Renaissance painters that few people have heard of. This exhibition will seek to remedy that by presenting a monographic view of Pesellino’s achievements through his works in the National Gallery Collection and a number of key loans.

Born Francesco di Stefano in around 1422, he was known as Pesellino, a diminutive of Pesello, the grandfather who raised him and likely introduced him to painting. Pesellino’s skills however far outstripped his grandfather, and it is likely that he gained experience with other masters given his ability across media.

Pesellino is noted in early biographies for his particular talent in the painting of ‘cose picole’ [sic] (small things), as well as his propensity for collaboration and his commissions by Florence’s ruling Medici family. These three concepts will form the key themes of the exhibition and in establishing Pesellino’s reputation as a skilful and sought after Renaissance painter.

The National Gallery is uniquely placed to introduce Pesellino’s work to a broader audience, given the presence in its collection of two of his undisputed masterpieces; two cassone panels with Stories of David, about 1445-55, and the Pistoia Trinity altarpiece, 1455-60.

The two cassone panels, Stories of David, form the centrepiece of the exhibition. Probably dating from the last years of his career, they demonstrate the depth and breadth of Pesellino’s talents as a painter of complex narratives, ceremonial splendour and detail on a very small scale. Following recent conservation treatment, these panels will be redisplayed to help visitors engage with this complex and intricate work.

The Pistoia Trinity altarpiece is one of the only two large-scale altarpieces Pesellino is known to have produced. Left unfinished at his death and completed by his onetime collaborator, Filippo Lippi, this is the earliest pala (an altarpiece with a single main panel) in the National Gallery. As one of the few nearly complete altarpieces in the collection, the work reveals much about Pesellino’s posthumous reputation, as well as the history of acquiring art in the UK.

The exhibition will be accompanied by the first fully illustrated catalogue dedicated to the artist to be published in English. This will also be the first biography of the artist to be published in a century.


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This exhibition runs from Thu, 7th Dec 2023 to Sun, 10th Mar 2024

This event runs over several days/weeks. Dates include:

December 2023

January 2024

February 2024

March 2024

Location

National Gallery,

Trafalgar Square, London,
WC2N 5DN

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