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Maestà (Madonna with Angels and Saints)   (1308-11)  Tempera on wood, 214 x 412 cm   Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena
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Maestà (Madonna with Angels and Saints) (1308-11)
Tempera on wood, 214 x 412 cm Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena

Duccio di Buoninsegna (c. 1255-1260, Siena - c. 1318-1319, Siena) was the most influential Sienese artist of his time and one of the key figures in the development of European painting. Duccio is considered to have had a major influence on the formation of the International Gothic style, and to have influenced Simone Martini and the brothers Ambrogio and Pietro Lorenzetti, among others.

His works include the Rucellai Madonna (1285) for Santa Maria Novella (now in the Uffizi) and the fabled Maestà (1308-11), his masterpiece, for Siena's cathedral. Originally carried through the streets of Siena in a religious ceremony, the multipaneled Maesta represented a major step forward in painterly style and narrative storytelling through visual art.

His Madonna and Child, painted on a wood panel around the year 1300, was purchased in November 2004 by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City for more than 45 million dollars, the most expensive purchase ever by the museum. Despite the museum's scientific examination of the painting, a scholar at Columbia University believes this painting to be a fake dating from the nineteenth century on stylistic grounds. [[1]]

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