EUROPEAN ART 1100-1650
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Photo by Mark Gjukich
Richard and Rosann Noel Gallery
From the medieval period through the exuberance of the Baroque, the splendors of European art are on display in this first floor gallery in Alumni Memorial Hall. Several pieces, such as the Madonna and Child with St. Thomas Aquinas and a Bishop Saint, by an unknown Umbrian artist around 1475, have long held an important place in UMMA’s teaching mission—and in the affection of visitors. The massively scaled Esther before Ahasuerus is shown with rare preparatory drawings for the painting, offering a glimpse into the creative process of Italian artist Guercino. Elsewhere in the gallery, rarely seen works of decorative art and long-term loans invite visitors to new discoveries.
Collection Highlights
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Young Knight at his Devotions, Seated in front of a Lecturn, with his Monastic Superior to his Left.
William Harry Warren Bicknell
engraving on paper
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