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arms of leo in the Santissima Annunziata
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Surface forms (14)
“Church of S. Maria di Trastevere”
“S. Croce”
“the first of the three, which is that of Messer Ridolfo de' Bardi, and is that wherein are the bell-ropes, is the life of S. Francis, in the death of whom a good number of friars show very naturally the expression of weeping”
“the Church of S. Francesco”
“In this chapel Alesso painted some scenes from the Old Testament, which he first sketched in fresco”
“another for those of S. Barnaba”
“On the façade of the Church of S. Gilio at S. Maria Nuova, beneath the stories painted by Lorenzo di Bicci, wherein is the consecration of that church by Pope Martin V, Gherardo depicted the same Pope conferring the monk's habit and many privileges on the Director of the Hospital”
“a Dead Christ with some saints”
“the Dance of Herodias”
“a chapel in the same church”
“the altar of S. Giovanni”
“Piero del Pugliese”
“the arms of Leo”
“an Angel Raphael with Tobias and a dog”
Occurrences (14)
Cavallini §203 “Church of S. Maria di Trastevere” explicit Cimabue §1 “S. Croce” explicit Giotto §96 “the first of the three, which is that of Messer Ridolfo de' Bardi, and is that w” implicit Alberti §49 “the Church of S. Francesco” explicit Baldovinetti §75 “In this chapel Alesso painted some scenes from the Old Testament, which he first” implicit Botticelli §283 “another for those of S. Barnaba” implicit Gherardo §244 “On the façade of the Church of S. Gilio at S. Maria Nuova, beneath the stories p” implicit Ghirlandaio §250 “a Dead Christ with some saints” implicit Pollaiuolo §270 “the Dance of Herodias” explicit Rosselli §214 “a chapel in the same church” implicit Verrocchio §308 “the altar of S. Giovanni” implicit Lippi §2 “Piero del Pugliese” implicit Pontormo §189 “the arms of Leo” implicit Titian §248 “an Angel Raphael with Tobias and a dog” implicit