Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1420-1497
Italian Renaissance painter. Early in his career he assisted Lorenzo Ghiberti on the east doors of the Baptistery in Florence and Fra Angelico on frescoes in Florence, Rome, and Orvieto. His reputation today rests on the breathtaking fresco cycle The Journey of the Magi (1459 ?C 61) in the chapel of Florence's Medici-Riccardi Palace. His work as a whole was undistinguished, however. He painted several altarpieces and a series of 25 frescoes of Old Testament scenes, now badly damaged, for the Camposanto in Pisa (1468 ?C 84).
St.Francis Giving Away his Clothes and the Vision of the Church Militant and Triumphant
St.Francis Giving Away his Clothes and the Vision of the Church Militant and Triumphant
Painting ID:: 1898
Wood 90 1/2 x 40 1/4''(230 x 102 cm)From the cathedral at Pisa entered the Louvre in 1813
Wood 90 1/2 x 40 1/4''(230 x 102 cm)From the cathedral at Pisa entered the Louvre in 1813
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Procession of the Magi (mk08)
Procession of the Magi (mk08)
Painting ID:: 21192
1459-1461
Florence,Palazzo Medici-Riccardi
Four members of the Medici family can be identified amongst the riders;
Cosimo the Elder and ,to the right ,his sons Giovanni and Piero di Cosimo,together with Cosimo's illegitimate son Carlo
1459-1461
Florence,Palazzo Medici-Riccardi
Four members of the Medici family can be identified amongst the riders;
Cosimo the Elder and ,to the right ,his sons Giovanni and Piero di Cosimo,together with Cosimo's illegitimate son Carlo
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1420-1497
Italian Renaissance painter. Early in his career he assisted Lorenzo Ghiberti on the east doors of the Baptistery in Florence and Fra Angelico on frescoes in Florence, Rome, and Orvieto. His reputation today rests on the breathtaking fresco cycle The Journey of the Magi (1459 ?C 61) in the chapel of Florence's Medici-Riccardi Palace. His work as a whole was undistinguished, however. He painted several altarpieces and a series of 25 frescoes of Old Testament scenes, now badly damaged, for the Camposanto in Pisa (1468 ?C 84).