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Votive fresco of Doge Andrea Gritti with the Virgin, St Nicholas and the Four Evangelists (Titian)
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Surface forms (15)
“S. Marco in Florence”
“a S. Agnes on a little panel, and round her, with little figures, all the stories of her life”
“a Corinthian capital that is both ancient and very beautiful”
“Orsanmichele”
“the design and model of Leon Batista”
“the Epiphany in a round picture”
“a little panel with figures three-quarters of a braccio in length, which was placed between two doors in the principal façade of S. Maria Novella”
“table of Pardons”
“the church of those friars”
“on a pilaster of S. Michele in Orto, an Angel Raphael with Tobias”
“the Chapel of the Palace”
“the tomb of Messer Lionardo Bruni of Arezzo”
“the Sacristy of S. Francesco”
“the chapel where his Holiness was to hear Mass every morning”
“Madonna in fresco”
Occurrences (15)
Cavallini §204 “S. Marco in Florence” explicit Cimabue §4 “a S. Agnes on a little panel, and round her, with little figures, all the storie” implicit Giotto §97 “a Corinthian capital that is both ancient and very beautiful” implicit Brunelleschi §179 “Orsanmichele” explicit Alberti §54 “the design and model of Leon Batista” implicit Botticelli §284 “the Epiphany in a round picture” implicit Botticelli §285 “a little panel with figures three-quarters of a braccio in length, which was pla” implicit Gherardo §246 “table of Pardons” implicit Ghirlandaio §251 “the church of those friars” implicit Pollaiuolo §273 “on a pilaster of S. Michele in Orto, an Angel Raphael with Tobias” implicit Rosselli §215 “the Chapel of the Palace” implicit Verrocchio §310 “the tomb of Messer Lionardo Bruni of Arezzo” implicit Lippi §3 “the Sacristy of S. Francesco” implicit Pontormo §202 “the chapel where his Holiness was to hear Mass every morning” implicit Titian §256 “Madonna in fresco” implicit