It was originally in the church of San Giorgio and as such the commission is thought to have been from the Franciscans who then occupied the adjoining monastery.[1] In 1797 the city's monasteries were suppressed by the Brescian Republic and San Giorgio's artworks were looted and dispersed within the city - most of them went to the city's Diocesan Museum, though Saint George entered its present collection in the 19th century.[1]
References
Passamani, p. 22
Bibliography
(in Italian) Bruno Passamani, Guida della Pinacoteca Tosio-Martinengo di Brescia, Grafo, Brescia 1988
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- [en] Saint George and the Princess (Cicognara)
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