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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Il Polittico di Pisa (Polittico dei CarmelIl Polittico di Pisa (Polittico dei Carmelitani) è un'opera di Masaccio, già dipinta per la chiesa del Carmine di Pisa ed oggi smembrata in più musei e parzialmente dispersa. Documentata dal 1426, è una tempera su tavola a fondo oro. Originariamente doveva essere composta da almeno cinque scomparti, organizzati su doppio registro, per dieci pannelli principali, dei quali se ne conoscono solo quattro. Altri quattro piccoli pannelli laterali e tre della predella (due dei quali con doppia scena) sono noti e oggi conservati agli Staatliche Museen di Berlino.servati agli Staatliche Museen di Berlino. , 『ピサ祭壇画』(ピサさいだんが、伊:Polittico di Pisa)は、ピサのサ『ピサ祭壇画』(ピサさいだんが、伊:Polittico di Pisa)は、ピサのサンタ・マリア・デル・カルミネ教会のサン・ジュリアーノ(聖ユリアヌス)礼拝堂のために、イタリアのルネサンス期の巨匠、マサッチオによって制作された大きな多翼祭壇画である。礼拝堂は公証人のジュリアーノ・ディ・コリーノが所有していて、コリーノは1426年2月19日に合計80フローリンで作品を依頼した。支払いは同年の12月26日に記録された。祭壇画は18世紀に解体され、さまざまなコレクションや美術館に分散したが、1568年にジョルジョ・ヴァザーリが祭壇画について詳述しているため再構築の試みが可能となった。 祭壇画は板上に金地が施され、テンペラで描かれた絵画であった。もともとは、2段に編成された少なくとも5つの区分に10の主要な板絵があり、そのうち4点だけが現存していることがわかっている。さらに4点の側面の板絵と3点の裾絵 (プレデッラ) であった板絵(うち2点には2つの場面が描かれている)が現在、ベルリンの絵画館にある。祭壇画中央の板絵は、マサッチオの兄弟ジョヴァンニと、アンドレア・ディ・ジュストと共同で制作され、現在、ロンドンのナショナル・ギャラリーに所蔵されている。 2010年の時点で、11点の板絵が知られているが、その11点だけで確実に全体の祭壇画を再構築するのは不十分である。とりわけ、中央の板絵の側面にあった4人の聖人像が失われてしまっている。ヴァザーリは、これらの聖人たちは裾絵の物語の場面に表されていると述べている。聖ペテロ、洗礼者聖ヨハネ、聖ユリアヌス、聖ニコラウスである。とりわけ、C. ガルドナー・フォン・トイフェルや他の研究者が提唱しているように、これらの大きな聖人像が伝統的な個別の枠のある区分を占めていたのか、それともジョン・シアマンが提唱するように中央の聖母子像とともに統一された空間 (本作以降の数十年間に一般的な様式となる) に描かれていたのか、はっきりとしていない。本作以降の数十年間に一般的な様式となる) に描かれていたのか、はっきりとしていない。 , O Políptico de Pisa é um conjunto de pintuO Políptico de Pisa é um conjunto de pinturas a têmpera sobre madeira e fundo de ouro pintadas em 1426 pelo pintor italiano do Quattrocento Masaccio que se destinaram inicialmente a uma capela da Igreja do Carmo de Pisa e que se encontram actualmente dispersas por vários museus. Originalmente (ver ) o Políptico de Pisa devia ser composto por dez painéis principais, dos quais se conhecem actualmente apenas quatro, mais duas abas laterais com dois painéis cada e uma predela com três pequenos painéis, organizado em cinco níveis de registo duplo. Os quatro pequenos painéis das abas e os três da predela (dois deles com uma cena dupla) são conhecidos e estão preservados na Gemäldegalerie de Berlim. Destinado à capela da sua família na Igreja do Carmo de Pisa, o notário Giuliano de San Giusto encomendou o Políptico de Pisa, que é a obra de Masaccio melhor documentada graças ao cliente ter registado todos os pagamentos e solicitações que fez ao pintor. Tem sido debatida a questão da reprodução de modelos antigos por Masaccio. No Políptico de Pisa, o motivo estriado na base do trono da Virgem parece copiado de sarcófagos, o que coloca a questão ainda mais controversa da colaboração do seu amigo Brunelleschi, que é mais evidente no sarcófago que está na base da Trindade obra posterior para a igreja de Santa Maria Novella em Florença.igreja de Santa Maria Novella em Florença. , Le Polyptyque de Pise est un retable polyptyque de Masaccio, peint en 1426 pour l'église du Carmel de Pise, et aujourd'hui dispersé entre Londres, Berlin, Los-Angeles, Naples, Pise et Vienne. , The Pisa Altarpiece (Italian: Polittico diThe Pisa Altarpiece (Italian: Polittico di Pisa) was a large multi-paneled altarpiece produced by Masaccio for the chapel of Saint Julian in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Pisa. The chapel was owned by the notary Giuliano di Colino, who commissioned the work on February 19, 1426 for the sum of 80 florins. Payment for the work was recorded on December 26 of that year. The altarpiece was dismantled and dispersed to various collections and museums in the 18th century, but an attempted reconstruction was made possible due to a detailed description of the work by Vasari in 1568. It was a tempera painting on a gold ground and wood panel. It originally had at least five compartments organised in two registers, making ten main panels, of which only four are known to have survived. Another four side panels and three predella panels (two of which had a double scene) are now in the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin. The altarpiece's central panel was Madonna and Child with Angels, produced in collaboration with Masaccio's brother Giovanni and with Andrea di Giusto, now in the National Gallery, London. Eleven panels are known as of 2010, and they are insufficient to reconstruct the whole work with certainty. In particular four standing figures of saints flanking the central panel are missing. Vasari says these were the saints shown in the predella narrative scenes: Peter, John the Baptist, Julian and Nicholas. In particular it is unclear if these larger saints occupied the more traditional individual framed compartments, as proposed by C. Gardner von Teuffel and others, or stood in a unified field with the central Virgin and Child, as proposed by John Shearman, which was to become the usual style in the following decades. the usual style in the following decades.
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rdfs:comment The Pisa Altarpiece (Italian: Polittico diThe Pisa Altarpiece (Italian: Polittico di Pisa) was a large multi-paneled altarpiece produced by Masaccio for the chapel of Saint Julian in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Pisa. The chapel was owned by the notary Giuliano di Colino, who commissioned the work on February 19, 1426 for the sum of 80 florins. Payment for the work was recorded on December 26 of that year. The altarpiece was dismantled and dispersed to various collections and museums in the 18th century, but an attempted reconstruction was made possible due to a detailed description of the work by Vasari in 1568.description of the work by Vasari in 1568. , 『ピサ祭壇画』(ピサさいだんが、伊:Polittico di Pisa)は、ピサのサ『ピサ祭壇画』(ピサさいだんが、伊:Polittico di Pisa)は、ピサのサンタ・マリア・デル・カルミネ教会のサン・ジュリアーノ(聖ユリアヌス)礼拝堂のために、イタリアのルネサンス期の巨匠、マサッチオによって制作された大きな多翼祭壇画である。礼拝堂は公証人のジュリアーノ・ディ・コリーノが所有していて、コリーノは1426年2月19日に合計80フローリンで作品を依頼した。支払いは同年の12月26日に記録された。祭壇画は18世紀に解体され、さまざまなコレクションや美術館に分散したが、1568年にジョルジョ・ヴァザーリが祭壇画について詳述しているため再構築の試みが可能となった。 祭壇画は板上に金地が施され、テンペラで描かれた絵画であった。もともとは、2段に編成された少なくとも5つの区分に10の主要な板絵があり、そのうち4点だけが現存していることがわかっている。さらに4点の側面の板絵と3点の裾絵 (プレデッラ) であった板絵(うち2点には2つの場面が描かれている)が現在、ベルリンの絵画館にある。祭壇画中央の板絵は、マサッチオの兄弟ジョヴァンニと、アンドレア・ディ・ジュストと共同で制作され、現在、ロンドンのナショナル・ギャラリーに所蔵されている。・ジュストと共同で制作され、現在、ロンドンのナショナル・ギャラリーに所蔵されている。 , Le Polyptyque de Pise est un retable polyptyque de Masaccio, peint en 1426 pour l'église du Carmel de Pise, et aujourd'hui dispersé entre Londres, Berlin, Los-Angeles, Naples, Pise et Vienne. , O Políptico de Pisa é um conjunto de pintuO Políptico de Pisa é um conjunto de pinturas a têmpera sobre madeira e fundo de ouro pintadas em 1426 pelo pintor italiano do Quattrocento Masaccio que se destinaram inicialmente a uma capela da Igreja do Carmo de Pisa e que se encontram actualmente dispersas por vários museus. Destinado à capela da sua família na Igreja do Carmo de Pisa, o notário Giuliano de San Giusto encomendou o Políptico de Pisa, que é a obra de Masaccio melhor documentada graças ao cliente ter registado todos os pagamentos e solicitações que fez ao pintor.gamentos e solicitações que fez ao pintor. , Il Polittico di Pisa (Polittico dei CarmelIl Polittico di Pisa (Polittico dei Carmelitani) è un'opera di Masaccio, già dipinta per la chiesa del Carmine di Pisa ed oggi smembrata in più musei e parzialmente dispersa. Documentata dal 1426, è una tempera su tavola a fondo oro. Originariamente doveva essere composta da almeno cinque scomparti, organizzati su doppio registro, per dieci pannelli principali, dei quali se ne conoscono solo quattro. Altri quattro piccoli pannelli laterali e tre della predella (due dei quali con doppia scena) sono noti e oggi conservati agli Staatliche Museen di Berlino.servati agli Staatliche Museen di Berlino.
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