● On view now — 110A Italian Gothic
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · verified July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
These pinnacles were originally set on top of a multipanel altarpiece that has now been lost. The angels' gestures and glances suggest that they were placed to the left and right of a central image.
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Andrea Delitio — The Virgin Annunciate
Ugolino di Nerio (Italian) — Virgin and Child with Saints
Standing Saint and Saint in Red Cloak (pair)
Jacopo di Cione — Six Angels
Sano di Pietro (Italian, 1406–1481) — Virgin and Child Adore
Eastern Mediterranean or Italian — Diptych of the Virgin and
Paolo Uccello (Paolo di Dono) — The Crucifixion
Portable Triptych Icon
The Annunciation
Neri di Bicci — The Archangel Raphael and Tobias
Workshop of Paolo di Giovanni Fei — Diptyc
Gherardo Starnina (Italian, c. 1360–before 1413) — Madonna a