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The provenance and function of a tabernacle by Paolo Schiavo in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
09/2017 | 1374 | 159
Pages: 693-696
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Author:
Chen, Andrew (Chen, Andrew)
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2. Tabernacle, with Madonna of humility and Funeral of a member of a flagellant fraternity, by Paolo Schiavo, c. 1440s (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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3. Detail of Fig. 2
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5. Detail of Fig. 2
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6. Man of Sorrows with the instruments of the Passion, by Niccoló di Pietro Gerini, c. 1404 (Gallerie dell'Accademia, Florence)
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Statute book of the Compagnia di S. Bernardo, Badia di Settimo. Sixteenth-century copy of the 1450 statutes. (Archivio di Stato, Florence, Capitoli delle Compagnie Religiose sopprese da Pietro Leopoldo, 639)
Article
Reassessing the murals in the Chiostro degli Aranci
07/2007 | 1252 | 149
Pages: 460-470
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Leader, Anne (Leader, Anne)
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10. Detail of decorative border from The Crucifixion, by Fra Angelico. c.1441–45. Fresco. (Chapter House, S. Marco, Florence).
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11. Virgin and Child with saints, by Fra Angelico. c.1435–36. Sinopia, 144 by 238 cm. (S. Domenico, Cortona).
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12. Virgin and Child, by Fra Angelico. c.1435. Sinopia, 116 by 76 cm. (S. Domenico, Fiesole).
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13. The miracle of the poisoned bread, from the workshop of Fra Angelico. c.1435–39. Fresco, 922 by 306 cm. (Chiostro degli Aranci, Badia, Florence).
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2. St Benedict requesting silence, attributed to Fra Angelico. c.1435. Fresco. Formerly over the entrance to the refectory vestibule (Chiostro degli Aranci, Badia, Florence).
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3. St Benedict requesting silence, by Fra Angelico. c.1435. Sinopia for Fig.2. (Soprintendenza Speciale per il Polo Museale Fiorentino, Florence).
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5. St Benedict resurrects a young monk, by workshop of Fra Angelico. c.1435–39. Fresco, 218 by 306 cm. (Chiostro degli Aranci, Badia, Florence).
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6. St Benedict resurrects a young monk, attributed to Fra Angelico. c.1435. Sinopia for Fig.5. (Chiostro degli Aranci, Badia, Florence).
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7. St Peter Martyr requesting silence, by Fra Angelico. c.1441–45. Fresco, 108 by 145 cm. (Museo di S. Marco, Florence).
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8. St Peter Martyr requesting silence, by Fra Angelico. c.1441–45. Sinopia for Fig.7. (Museo di S. Marco, Florence).
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9. Christ on the Cross, by Fra Angelico. Mid- to late 1420s. Fresco, 365 by 250 cm. (S. Domenico, Fiesole).
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1. General view of the upper west loggia looking south, Chiostro degli Aranci, Badia, Florence.
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4. St Benedict prophesying to King Totila, by an anonymous painter. c.1435–39. Fresco, 218 by 306 cm. (Chiostro degli Aranci, Badia, Florence).
Article
The Buffalmaco Hypothesis,-Some Additional Remarks
10/1920 | 211 | 37
Pages: 176-177+180+182-185
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Sirén, Osvald (Sirén, Osvald; Siren, O.; Siren, Oswald)
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Plate I. Frescoes by Buffalmaco (Badia di Settimo, Florence). A-S. Matthew. B-S. Luke. The Buffalmaco Hypothesis
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Plate II. Frescoes by Buffalmaco (Badia di Settimo, Florence). C-S. John the Evangelist. D-S. Mark. The Buffalmaco Hypothesis
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Plate III. E Detail from the Madonna, by the Cecilia-Master (S. Margherita, Montici). The Buffalmaco Hypothesis
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Plate III. F Madonna and Child, by the Cecilia-Master (Herbert Horne Collection, Florence). The Buffalmaco Hypothesis
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Plate IV. Frescoes by Buffalmaco, G, H, Prophets (Badia di Settimo, Florence). The Buffalmaco Hypothesis
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Plate IV. I S. John the Baptist; Centre of an Altarpiece; By the Cecilia-Master (Christ Church Library, Oxford). The Buffalmaco Hypothesis
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Plate IV. K Madonna and Child, Manner of the Cecilia-Master (Museum, Pescia). The Buffalmaco Hypothesis