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Master Of The Magdalen
The Master of the Maddalena, Magdalen Master (and other variants) is an unnamed Florentine artist active in the second half of the 13th century. He is named after his best known work, '' Mary Magdalene with Eight Scenes from her Life''. According to Miklos Boskovits, Grifo di Tancredi trained in this master's studio. He is not to be confused with the much later Netherlandish Master of the Legend of the Magdalen. His other works include *''Triptych of the Madonna with Scenes from the Life of Christ'', c.1270, tempera and gold on panel, 40,6x56,6 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York *''St Luke'', c.1280-1285, tempera and gold on panel, 132x50 cm, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence *''Enthroned Madonna and Child'', c.1280-1290, San Fedele church, Poppi *''Fragment of a Madonna and Child'', Metropolitan Museum of Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City, colloquially "the Met", is the largest art museum in the Americas. Its permanent collection contains over t ...
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Maître De La Madeleine Vierge à L'Enfant
''Maître'' (spelled ''Maitre'' according to post-1990 spelling rules) is a commonly used honorific for lawyers A lawyer is a person who practices law. The role of a lawyer varies greatly across different legal jurisdictions. A lawyer can be classified as an advocate, attorney, barrister, canon lawyer, civil law notary, counsel, counselor, solicitor, ..., Huissier de justice, judicial officers and notary, notaries in France, Belgium, Switzerland and French-speaking parts of Canada. It is often written in its abbreviated form ''Me'' or plural ''Mes'' in Belgian French and Canadian English. The origin of the honorific ''Maître'' is from the Civil law (legal system), civil law tradition, and still widely used in France and Québec. See also * Esquire#Usage in the United States, equivalent honorific for lawyers in American English References

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