The National Gallery Masterpiece Tour: Curators Talk
About
Join Charlotte Wytema, Simon Sainsbury Curatorial Fellow at the National Gallery, to discover more about this captivating masterpieceTobias and the Angel was painted by Andrea del Verrocchio (about 1435 – 1488), one of the most sought-after artists in Florence in the second half of the 15th century. Its elegant figures, bright colours and intricate details have never ceased to enchant viewers, yet they also provoke intriguing questions about the painting’s making and meaning. Why did Verrocchio choose to depict this specific subject? Did he paint it on his own, or did he have help? And why does the little dog appear to be translucent? In this talk, Charlotte will explore such questions by placing the painting within the context of Renaissance Florence, delving into Verrocchio’s career, clientele and workshop practices.
Your speaker
Charlotte Wytema is the Simon Sainsbury Curatorial Fellow at the National Gallery, focusing on Italian and northern European paintings made before 1550
Location
The Beacon Museum
West Strand, Whitehaven, Cumbria CA28 7LY