• Was an Italian artist, whose precise identity has not yet been discovered. • He was named by art historians after an altarpiece once in the church of San Lucchese, Poggibonsi, south of Florence. • Other works made in a similar style have been attributed to the same painter. • These pictures suggest that he was influenced by the Florentine artist Maso di Banco, and that he was active from about 1340 to 1370. • Next
Master of San Lucchese, Madonna and Child Enthroned, c. 1350
Original, The Cleveland Museum of Art. Visited in 2020.
Master of San Lucchese, Madonna and Child Enthroned, c. 1350