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Masaccio

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Masaccio  Masaccio; Self - from the  Tribute Money
Tommaso de Giovanni di Simone Guidi
Tommaso Guidi

born: Castel San Giovanni di Altura, Valdarno, Duchy of Milan [now Italy]; 21 December 1401
died: Rome, Papal States [now Italy]; November 1428 (of malaria)

An artist who died young; he only painted professionally for eight years. One of the first to paint in a Renaissance style. His most famous picture is a fresco done for a Florentine church, Sta. Maria del Carmine: The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Eden.

 

 

Masaccio: Expulsion from Paradise

The Expulsion from Paradise
about 1427
Sta. Maria del Carmine
Florence, Italy

 

Masaccio:  [fresco] St, Peter and Ananias

St. Peter Distributing Alms
to the Community and
the Death of Ananias

Masaccio:  [fresco] Tribute Money

Tribute Money

Masaccio:  [fresco] Tribute Money - detail with self portrait

Self [detail]

 

Masaccio:  [fresco] Shadow

St Peter Healing
with his Shadow

1426-27
Sta Maria del Carmine
Florence, Italy

 

Masaccio:  Holy Trinity with the Virgin, St John and two donors

The Holy Trinity
with the Virgin, St. John,
and two Donors
1425
Fresco
Sta Maria Novella
Florence, Italy.

Masaccio:  Crucifixion

Crucifixion
1326
Capodimonte Museum
Naples, Italy

Masaccio:  St. Gerome

Saints Jerome and
John the Baptist
[Polyptych of S. Maria Maggiore]
National Gallery
London, England

Masaccio:  St Andrew

St Andrew
1426
Getty Center
Los Angeles, CA, US

 

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2004-12-28