Abstract
A Painting in the J. G. Johnson Collection at Philadelphia (Fig. 1) has at times had the distinction of being considered a work by Masaccio.1 But later critics, judging it to be of lesser quality, have attributed the painting to an imitator of Masaccio, “possibly Andrea di Giusto.”2
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