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  • Madonna Crevole

    Madonna Crevole is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (89×60 cm) of Duccio, dated to about 1283-1284.

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  • Nativity of the prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel

    The Nativity of the prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel is a painting tempera and gold on wood (43,8×77,5 cm the central panel, 43,8×16,5 those side) of Duccio, dating from about 1308 to 1311 and in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.

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  • Madonna Rucellai

    The Rucellai Madonna, or Lady Laudesi, is a Madonna and Child Enthroned (then a Majesty) and six angels painted by Duccio.

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  • Madonna Gualino

    The Gualino Madonna is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (157×86 cm) of Duccio, dating from about 1280 to 1283 and in the Galleria Sabauda in Turin.

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  • Calling of Peter and Andrew

    The Calling of Peter and Andrew is a painting tempera and gold on wood (43,5×46 cm) of Duccio, dating from about 1308 to 1311 and in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.

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