Sienese School. Active first quarter of fourteenth century. A Madonna and Child by this anonymous follower of Duccio was formerly in the collection of Mrs. A. E. Goodhart, of New York; hence the designation.(1) The influences of Duccio, Segna di Buonaventura, Simone Martini, and other Sienese artists are seen in his work. References: (1) The Madonna and Child formerly owned by Mrs. Goodhart is now in the Robert Lehman Collection, New York. R. Offner coined the name, attributing a Madonna in the Metropolitan Museum (see Metropolitan Museum Catalogue of Italian, Spanish, and Byzantine Paintings, 1940, pp. 71 f.) to the master. G. Coor (in Art Bulletin, vol. XXXVII, 1955, pp. 163 f.) gives a list of most of the paintings now attributed to the Goodhart Master and of the publications in which reproductions are to be found. Among the group she cites the Birmingham polyptych as 'a product of the 1320's' and the 'most accomplished' example.