Provenance
Commissioned by Diego Garcia de Moldes, for the chapel of Nuestra Señora del Campo at the family house, Castropol, Asturias, Spain;[1] consecrated 1461; by descent to, and mentioned in the 1641 will of, Pedro Garcia de Moldes y Castrillón; by descent in the family; (sale, Sotheby's, London, 5 December 2012, no. 13); (Sam Fogg Ltd., London); purchased 28 May 2014 by NGA.
Exhibition History
- 1993
- Origenes: Arte y cultura en Asturias. Siglos VII-XV, Catedral Metropolitana Basilica de San Salvador, Oviedo, Spain, 1993, no. 283, repro. of the Virgin and Child.
Bibliography
- 1999
- Caso Fernández, Francisco de, and Pedro Paniagua Félix. El arte gótico en Asturias. Gijón, 1999: 198 (repro. of Virgin and Child), 199.
- 1999
- Franco Mata, Angela. El retablo Gótico de Cartagena y los alabastros ingleses en España. Cajamurcia, 1999: 57 fig. 14, 65, 72 n. 34, 106-107 figs. 114-117.
- 2013
- Beer, Lloyd de and Naomi Speakman. "A Question of Style." Apollo 177 (May 2013): 66-71, repro.
- 2015
- Luchs, Alison. “English, 15th Century, Figures from a Retable of the Virgin and Child.” National Gallery of Art Bulletin no. 52 (Spring 2015): 32-33, repro.
- 2016
- Marcos Vallaure, Emilio. “Una joya perdida del patrimonio cultural asturiano: el retablito inglés de alabastro del siglo XV de la capilla de Nuestra Señora del Campo de Castropol.” Anuario de la Sociedad protectora de la Balesquida 1 (2016): 105-121, repro.
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