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  • Madonna di San Martino

    The Madonna di San Martino is a dipointo tempera and gold on wood (162×125 cm), the Master of San Martino (eponymous opera), dating from about 1270 to 1280 and stored in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa.

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  • St. Paul (Masaccio)

    The St. Paul of Masaccio is a panel of the altarpiece of Pisa, dated 1426.

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  • Pisa Altarpiece

    The Pisa Altarpiece is a work by Masaccio, which had been painted for the church of the Carmine in Pisa and today divided in most museums and partially dispersed.

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  • No crucifix. 20

    The Crucified No 20 is a cross shaped and painted in tempera and gold on parchment applied to the table (297×234 cm) of Byzantine Master of the Crucifix of Pisa, dating from 1210 and kept in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa.

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  • Reredos of St. Francis and six miracles

    The altarpiece of San Francesco and six miracles is a painting in tempera and gold on wood (155×132,5 cm) of Giunta Pisano, dated to about 1255 and preserved in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa.

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  • Crucifix of San Ranierino

    The Crucifix of San Ranierino is a cross shaped and painted in tempera and gold on wood by Giunta Pisano, dated to around 1250 and preserved in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa.

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  • Madonna of Humility (Gentile da Fabriano Pisa)

    The Madonna of Humility is a painting tempera on panel (56×41 cm) of Gentile da Fabriano, dating from about 1420 to 1423 and preserved in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa.

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  • Crucifix of Fucecchio

    The Crucifix of Fucecchio is a cross shaped and painted in tempera and gold on wood (156×100 cm) of berlinghiero berlinghieri, dating from about 1230 to 1235 and preserved in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa.

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  • Healing of the Deacon Justinian

    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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  • Madonna del Latte (Andrea Pisano)

    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

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