MASACCIO (originally Tommaso Cassai)
Biography


St Andrew


1426
Tempera on wood, 51 x 31 cm
Paul Getty Museum, Malibu


In 1426 Masaccio agreed to paint an altarpiece for a chapel in the church of the Carmine in Pisa. On December 26th of that year the work must have been completed since payment for it is recorded on this day. The altarpiece (now referred to as the Pisa Polyptych) was dismantled and dispersed in the 18th century. Attempts at reconstructing it was based on a detailed description given by Vasari in 1568. The attempts were only partially succesful, only eleven pieces came to light and they are not sufficient to enable a reliable reconstruction.

The representation of St Andrew went from the Lanckoronski Collection in Vienna to the royal collection of the prince of Lichtenstein in Vaduz, and now it is in the Paul Getty Museum in Malibu, California.


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