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Head of Christ, from the Stigmatization of St. Francis, after Taddeo Gaddi

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Copy of the head of Christ from the "Stigmatization of St. Francis" (1929.234) by Taddeo Gaddi. Keck was an art history student at Harvard and this was made as an exercise for Edward Waldo Forbes's class at the Fogg titled "Methods and Processes of Painting."
Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts Sheldon Keck. Gift to Fogg Art Museum 1936. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Sheldon Keck
Title: Head of Christ, from the Stigmatization of St. Francis, after Taddeo Gaddi
Description:
Copy of the head of Christ from the "Stigmatization of St.
Francis" (1929.
234) by Taddeo Gaddi.
Keck was an art history student at Harvard and this was made as an exercise for Edward Waldo Forbes's class at the Fogg titled "Methods and Processes of Painting.
".

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