From Bendor Grosvenor's Art History News:
An early Leonardo discovery in the US?
Judith H. Dobrzynski of The Art Newspaper reports that a small panel at Worcester Art Gallery (above) might be an early work by Leonardo da Vinci. It is thought to be very close to another early work in The Louvre:
The museum will display the work with another predella panel, the Annunciation (around 1475-78), from the Musée du Louvre in Paris. Both have been attributed mostly to Lorenzo di Credi. Drawing on research by Rita Albertson, WAM’s chief conservator; Laurence Kanter, the chief curator of Yale University Art Gallery, and Bruno Mottin, the senior curator of the Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France, the exhibition will argue that Leonardo was the main author of both paintings.
The panels were part of an altarpiece for the Duomo of Pistoia in Tuscany; documents show that Andrea del Verrocchio received the commission around 1475. Leonardo and Lorenzo were members of Verrocchio’s workshop in Florence at the time....MORE