About this artwork
This is one of sixteen surviving scenes from the life of Christ, of similar size and style, which must originally have formed part of the same altarpiece or devotional work. A portable triptych of this kind by Butinone, also featuring scenes from the life of Christ, is in the Castello Sforzesco in Milan. The unusual spiral throne on which Christ is seated in this panel may be an allusion to the Tower of Babel and the confusion of languages associated with it, over which the divine wisdom of Christ triumphs.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Bernardo ButinoneItalian (about 1450 - 1510)
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title:Christ Disputing with the Doctors
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date created:About 1480 - 1490
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materials:Oil on panel
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measurements:25.10 x 22.30 cm; Framed: 29.40 x 26.00 x 3.80 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased 1930
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accession number:NG 1746
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gallery:
Bernardo Butinone
Bernardo Butinone
Butinone was from Treviglio in Lombardy, east of Milan. He produced mainly religious works for his native town and around, and for churches in Milan. He is said to have been a pupil of Vincenzo Foppa, and his early works from the 1480s also show the influence of Andrea Mantegna and Cosimo Tura....