Number 5 on the list of top viewed posts on Giorgione et al... is a brief post originally written ten years ago directing readers to a study of Duccio's Maesta by my English friend and correspondent David Orme. The post was intended to direct readers to David's wonderful exposition of the Maesta that he had put up on his website, Art Threads. Just click on the Duccio section and you will be able to scroll through all the panels on both the front and rear of the famed altarpiece.
David, a professed agnostic with a love for Italy and its art, has provided the relevant scriptural passages as well as brief comments.
This site is devoted to Giorgione and the Venetian Renaissance but I couldn't resist the opportunity to draw attention to David's work on Siena's famous Maesta, an altarpiece that I now see ranks right up there with Giotto's work in Padua's Scrovegni chapel. ###
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