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Four Antonello da Messina works stolen from Museum in Sicily
Museo Regionale di Messina (MuMe) in Sicily, Italy
Il Libro dell’Arte - The book that tells us how gold ground works were made
Around 1400 a Tuscan painter of no great fame wrote down everything he knew.
Before they were masterpieces — “primitives, pre-Renaissance, early Italian”
For most of their existence, Italian gold-ground panels were not admired.
Beyond stylistic attribution: Erling Skaug’s «Punch Marks» as the foundational corpus for panel painting
A two-volume monograph from 1994 that permanently transformed early Italian art history.
Did you know? .. why does Christ look so unfamiliar here — neither infant nor man?
Only Luke tells one story from between Christ's infancy and his adult life. This gold-ground panel painting from Simone Martini is arguably the most important Trecento panel in Britain.
A Duccio in Bern: The Kunstmuseum Reopens Its Cabinet of the Old Masters
February 13 – September 27, 2026. The Duccio alone justifies the visit.
The Return of Fra Angelico’s Fiesole Altarpiece
Florence - “The return of this masterpiece restores the altarpiece to its historical, spiritual, and liturgical context.” — Simonetta Brandolini d’Adda, President of Friends of Florence
Gold-ground Art Has Its Own Subreddit Now
Reddit - A community dedicated to gold-ground art from Italy, c. 1250–1430 — the Duecento, Trecento, and early Quattrocento.