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Crucifixion of Saint Peter

Museum tags: 
Medieval Gothic Art
Gallardo Collection
Location: 
Not on view
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Collection: 
Medieval Gothic Art
Artist / Maker / Authority: 
Pere Serra

We are familiar with much of the physiognomy of the former retable of Sant Pere de Cubells, even though it was disassembled when the new baroque ensemble was built and its constituent parts were dispersed. It was a mixed-media retable: its main body featured a cycle of paintings dedicated to the apostle, which would have closed with this one, and was arranged around a sculpture of the saint, attributed to Pere de Sant Joan (Museu Frederic Marès), a sculptor who hailed from Picardy (France). At the museum we also have a fragment of the predella, that is, the bottom horizontal section of the retable, which was dedicated to the Joys of Virgin.

Dating: 
c. 1400
Dimensions: 
141.8 x 122.5 x 10 cm

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Acquisition: 

Long-term loan from the Generalitat de Catalunya. National Art Collection. Dation of the Collection of Don Antonio Gallardo Ballart, 2015

Inventory number: 
251551-000