Gentile da Fabriano’s “Adoration of the Magi” at the Uffizi Gallery in ... Perhaps more than any other painting, Gentile’s “Adoration” straddles the older International Gothic ...
Master of the Prado's Adoration of the Magi refers to an artist about whom little is known. Their name represents an artwork attributed stylistically to them.
“He lived in a haphazard fashion,” wrote Italian Renaissance art historian Giorgio Vasari ... ruins that are the backdrop for this Adoration of the Magi—a scene usually set in a barn or ...