The Healing of the Deacon Justinian is a painting, tempera on panel (37×45 cm), Fra Angelico, preserved in the National Museum of San Marco in Florence.
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The Healing of the Deacon Justinian is a painting, tempera on panel (37×45 cm), Fra Angelico, preserved in the National Museum of San Marco in Florence.
The Triptych of St. Peter Martyr is an altarpiece by Fra Angelico, tempera on panel (137×168 cm), dating from 1428 to 1429 and stored in the National Museum of San Marco in Florence.
The Annalena Altarpiece is a tempera on panel (108A-202 cm) by Fra Angelico, dating from about 1430 and preserved in the National Museum of San Marco in Florence.
The Madonna and Child (Madonna of Pontefract) is a work, tempera and gold on wood (134×59 cm), attributed to Fra Angelico, dated to about 1435 or the final years of the artist (1450) and in the Galleria Florence’s Uffizi.
The Tabernacle Linaioli is a marble temple of Lorenzo Ghiberti with paintings by Fra Angelico (tempera on wood 260×330 cm).
The Coronation of the Virgin is one of the frescoes of Fra Angelico that decorate the convent of San Marco in Florence.
Christ the Pilgrim received by two Dominicans is a lunette painted by Fra Angelico said preserved in the cloister of St. Anthony in the convent of San Marco in Florence.
The Altarpiece of Bosco ai Frati is a painting by Fra Angelico, tempera on panel (174×174 cm), dating from about 1450 to 1452 and stored in the National Museum of San Marco in Florence.
The Madonna del Latte, the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa, but originally placed in a niche in the church of Santa Maria della Spina, is the work of Andrea Pisano; It is considered a masterpiece of the fourteenth century Italian, for his incredible expressiveness and especially for his style read more
The Expulsion of the Duke of Athens is a fresco preserved in Salotta of Palazzo Vecchio in Florence;the fresco, coming from a wall of the old prisons Stinche, has been tentatively attributed to Orcagna and was painted between 1343 and 1349.