
The Morgan Polyptych is a work of the Catalan Gothic of the fourteenth century initially attributed to the workshop of Ferrer Bassa and, later identified as coming out of the hand of his son Arnau Bassa in the second half of the fourteenth century, although it is estimated that it was his father, Ferrer Bassa, who probably designed and drew it. [1]
It gets its name from the institution where it is exhibited, The Morgan Library & Museum, where it came after its acquisition by John Pierpont Morgan in 1907. It had previously been part of the collection of Charles V and R. Langton Douglas since 1904. [2]
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