2011-12 archive
![Madonna of Humility (Courtauld Gallery Panel) [P.1947.LF.202]. Attributed to Jacopo di Cione (82 x 47.5 cm). c. 1390. During varnish removal.](https://courtauld.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/front1.jpg)
Madonna of Humility (Courtauld Gallery Panel) [P.1947.LF.202]. Attributed to Jacopo di Cione (82 x 47.5 cm). c. 1390. During varnish removal.
For this year’s Courtauld’s Collections project, two Research Associates, studying art history – Roxanne Sperber and Alexandra Thom – were each paired with two further Research Associates from the Conservation & Technology Department (easels) – Anna Cooper and Harriet Pearson respectively – to research two paintings from The Courtauld Gallery – a fourteenth-century Florentine panel painting and a sixteenth-century painting of “Job and his Comforters” – which are undergoing conservation. This resulted in a cross-disciplinary approach to the study of the paintings. The Research Associates presented the results of their research at workshops on 4 March and 13 June 2011.
Virgin Enthroned
School of Jacopo di Cione
Roxanne Sperber and Alexandra Thom
Download the report for the Madonna of Humility [1.5 MB]
Job and his Comforters
Sixteenth-century
Anna Cooper and Harriet Pearson
Download the report for Job and his Comforters [5 MB]