Isaiah is an oil painting on canvas (200×140 cm) by Fra Bartolomeo, dating from about 1514 to 1516 and in the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence.
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Isaiah is an oil painting on canvas (200×140 cm) by Fra Bartolomeo, dating from about 1514 to 1516 and in the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence.
The Altarpiece of the Great Council (or Pala della Signoria) is an oil painting on canvas (444×308 cm) by Fra Bartolomeo, dating from 1510 and kept in the National Museum of San Marco in Florence.
The Lamentation (or Pietà Pitti) is an oil painting on canvas (158×199 cm) by Fra Bartolomeo, dating from about 1511 to 1512 and stored in the Palatine Gallery in Florence.
Job is an oil painting on canvas (200×140 cm) by Fra Bartolomeo, dating from about 1514 to 1516 and in the Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence.
God the Father in glory between the holy Mary Magdalene and Catherine of Siena is an oil painting on canvas transferred table (361×236 cm) by Fra Bartolomeo, dating back to 1509 and stored in the National Museum of Villa Guinigi in Lucca.
The Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine of Siena and Saints (or Pala Pitti) is an oil painting on canvas (356×270 cm) by Fra Bartolomeo, signed and dated 1512 and preserved in the Palatine Gallery in Florence.
The Salvator Mundi with the four evangelists is an oil painting on wood transferred to canvas (203,5×282 cm) of Fra Bartolomeo, dating from about 1514-1516 and preserved in the Palatine Gallery in Florence.
The Presentation in the Temple is an oil painting on canvas (155×159 cm) by Fra Bartolomeo, dated 1516 and preserved in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.
The Adoration of the Magi, Tondo said Cook, is the work, tempera on wood (diameter 137.2 cm), of uncertain attribution, probably initiated by Fra Angelico and completed by Filippo Lippi.
The Lamentation of Christ is a painting, tempera on panel (105×164 cm), Fra Angelico, dated to 1436 and stored in the National Museum of San Marco in Florence.