Saint Louis of Toulouse Crowning His Brother Robert of Anjou
Painting by Simone Martini
Saint Louis of Toulouse Crowning His Brother Robert of Anjou is a painting by Simone Martini, commissioned from him by Robert of Anjou during the artist's stay in Naples around 1317. It shows Robert being crowned by his elder brother Louis of Toulouse, who was made a saint in 1317. It is now in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.[1]
References
- ^ Pierluigi Leone de Castris, Simone Martini, Federico Motta Editore, Milano, 2003 (Italian)
Bibliography
- Pierluigi Leone de Castris, Simone Martini, Federico Motta Editore, Milano 2003.
- Chiara Frugoni, Le storie di San Francesco. Guida agli affreschi della Basilica superiore di Assisi, Einaudi, 2010.
- P. de Rynck, Simone Martini: «San Luis de Toulouse coronando a Roberto de Anjou, rey de Nápoles», pp. 12–13, Random House Mondadori (2005) ISBN 84-8156-388-9
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Simone Martini
- Maestà (1315)
- Saint Louis of Toulouse Crowning His Brother Robert of Anjou (c. 1317)
- Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych (1320)
- Blessed Agostino Novello Triptych (1324–1328)
- Guidoriccio da Fogliano at the Siege of Montemassi (c. 1330) (disputed)
- Annunciation Diptych (1333)
- Annunciation with St. Margaret and St. Ansanus (1333) (with Lippo Memmi)
- Orsini Altarpiece (1334–1340)
- San Martino Chapel (1313–1318)
- Giotto (master)
- Lippo Memmi (brother-in-law and collaborator)
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