Masolino da Panicale
Tommaso di Cristoforo Finished known as Masolino da Panicale (1383 - ~1440), is a painter of the Italian Rebirth born with Panicale and died in San Giovanni Valdarno.
Celebrate mainly for its collaboration with Masaccio with the frescos of the life of holy Pierre and with scenes of the Genèse of the Chapelle Brancacci of the church Santa Maria del Carmine Florence because in 1424, the banking rich person Felice Brancacci orders the decoration of this vault to him belonging to him; Masolino begins its work in 1424 but joined Budapest during three years, where he is painter at the court; in its return in 1427, he collaborates with his friend Masaccio in the cycle of paintings; new stop in 1428: both leave to Rome for an order the pope but Masaccio dies there mysteriously (Filippino Lippi will finish the cycle between 1480 and 1485).
Works
In Italy
With Florence:- Chapelle Brancacci de Santa Maria LED Dyes with carmine, cycle of the Genesis and the Vie of saint Pierre
- Sant' Anna Metterza (Holy Anne), in collaboration with Masaccio, Pienture on fabric, Galerie of the Offices.
- Frescos on holy Clement with the vault of holy Catherine, (1428)
- Paesaggio ungherese (Hungarian Landscape) with the Palazzo Branda Castiglioni
- Storie della Vergine (Life of the Virgin) with the Collegiata (Collegial) (1435)
- life of the Saints: Storie del Battista (History of saint Jean Baptist) (1435) with the baptistry
In the world
- Year , painting on fabric, 1425 (1430), National Gallery off Art, Washington
- Dad Gregorio Magno (?) E San Matteo , (Gregoire Pope the Large one (?) and holy Matthieu), painting on fabric, (~ 1428), National Gallery of London
- Madonna dell' Umiltà , painting on fabric, (1430-1435), Gallery of the Offices of Florence.
Treaties on its paintings
- Masolino and Masaccio , by Roberto Longhi, Pandora editions, (1983)
Internal bonds
- Giorgio Vasari quotes it and describes its biography in Quickly the
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