Duccio Verso Metropolitano

an oblique image of all eight back predella panels of duccio's maesta altarpiece, painted in 1308-1311. closest on the right are christ raising lazarus, surrounded by a crowd, with a red robed figure at his feet; then the transfiguration, christ at the center of five disciples at a distance on a mountaintop; and christ healing the blind man, set in a perspectival city plaza, with christ in profile and a crowd behind him on the left. these eight panels are installed in a row in a dark vitrine at the metropolitan museum in winter 2024-25, the first time they've been reunited since being chopped up and sold for parts
the eight surviving back predella panels of Duccio’s Maestà, reunited at the Met for three more weeks.

Three more weeks to see the Siena show at the Met.

That’s the Kimbell Art Museum’s Healing of Lazarus on the right, next to the Transfiguration and Healing of the Blind Man from the National Gallery in London. No explanation why the one is in that lol strip frame, though.