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The result was: promoted by
PrimalMustelidtalk 01:55, 6 November 2023 (UTC)
... that the Retable of the Virgin of Montserrat(pictured) was commissioned by a merchant as a sign of gratitude for his safe return from a shipwrecked journey from
Savona to
Valencia? Source: "Like other Italian merchants, Francesco della Chiesa, who commissioned the triptych, had a penchant for Flemish painting. Established in Valencia, he must have regarded Bermejo as the ideal choice for painting a votive offering to the Virgin of Montserrat – perhaps in gratitude for being saved from shipwreck during one of his voyages between the ports of Savona and Valencia – to preside over the chapel he founded in the cathedral of Acqui Terme, his birthplace."
Museo del Prado
Adequate sourcing: - ? There's one claim at the end of the landscape section (The marina, in the center of the background...) that isn't sourced. I'm not crazy about using that image on commons as a citation for and in art (§The main scene). All the refs are in Italian, so I'm going to AGF there.
This has been sitting for a month --
Edward-Woodrow, do you plan to continue this review or is a new reviewer needed?
Vaticidalprophet 04:04, 17 October 2023 (UTC)
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Vaticidalprophet: Oops, yes, I didn't see that the issues had been fixed. Thanks for the ping. Approved.