Lorenzo Monaco

Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.


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Lorenzo Monaco Adoration of the Magi oil


Adoration of the Magi
Painting ID::  40163
Adoration of the Magi
mk156 1421-22 Tempera on panel 115x170cm
mk156 1421-22 Tempera_on_panel 115x170cm
   
   
     

Lorenzo Monaco The Coronation of the Virgin oil


The Coronation of the Virgin
Painting ID::  42828
The Coronation of the Virgin
mk170 1407-1409 Tempera on poplar 217x115cm
mk170 1407-1409 Tempera_on_poplar 217x115cm
   
   
     

Lorenzo Monaco Incidents from the Life of Saint Benedict oil


Incidents from the Life of Saint Benedict
Painting ID::  42830
Incidents from the Life of Saint Benedict
mk170 1407-1409 Tempera on poplar 28.5x52cm
mk170 1407-1409 Tempera_on_poplar_ 28.5x52cm
   
   
     

Lorenzo Monaco The Annunciation with Saints Catherine,Anthony Abbot,Procolo,and Francis oil


The Annunciation with Saints Catherine,Anthony Abbot,Procolo,and Francis
Painting ID::  51682
The Annunciation with Saints Catherine,Anthony Abbot,Procolo,and Francis
nn09 c.1410 Tempera on wood 207.2x228.8cm
nn09 c.1410 Tempera_on_wood 207.2x228.8cm
   
   
     

Lorenzo Monaco Coronation of the Virgin and Adoring Saints oil


Coronation of the Virgin and Adoring Saints
Painting ID::  52147
Coronation of the Virgin and Adoring Saints
c. 1414 Egg tempera on poplar, 182 x 105 cm
c._1414_Egg_tempera_on_poplar,_182_x_105_cm
   
   
     

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     Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.

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