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The Kress Collection encompasses more than 3,000 works of European art, and is distinguished for its abundance of Italian Renaissance paintings. The Collection was donated to scores of regional and academic art museums.
From 1964 – 1977, the Kress Foundation sponsored the publication of the Complete Catalogue of the Samuel H. Kress Collection, published on behalf of the Foundation.
The Samuel H. Kress Foundation devotes its resources to advancing the history, conservation, and enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and archaeology from antiquity to the early 19th century.
Florentine School. Born 1394; last mentioned 1433. Dominated until about 1420 by Lorenzo Monaco, his style was modified by the influence of Gentile da Fabriano, Masolino, Masaccio, and Domenico Veneziano. He would also seem to have come in contact with Alvaro Pirez of Evora in Pisa.