Crucifixion with Two Angels
c. 1423 painting by Paolo Uccello
Crucifixion with Two Angels is a tempera and gold on panel painting by Paolo Uccello, executed c. 1423. It now in a private collection.[1]
References
- ^ (in Italian) Andrea De Marchi and Cristina Gnoni Mavarelli (ed.), Da Donatello a Lippi, Officina pratese, exhibition catalogue, Skira, Milano 2013. ISBN 978-88-572-2039-0
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Paolo Uccello
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