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Panicale is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Perugia in the
Italian region Umbria.
Located on the
eastern slope of
Mount Petrarvella, in the...
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Masolino da
Panicale (nickname of
Tommaso di
Cristoforo Fini; c. 1383 – c. 1447) was an
Italian painter. His best
known works are
probably his collaborations...
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Cairo until 1423. Upon his
return to Florence, he
hired Masolino da
Panicale to
paint his chapel. Masolino's ****ociate, 21-year-old Masaccio, 18 years...
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Florence is
located between via dell'Ariento, via Sant'Antonino, via
Panicale and
Piazza del
Mercato Centrale. It is one of the
results from the time...
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Tavernelle is a
frazione of
Panicale, in the
province of Perugia. With more than 2.800 inhabitants, it's the most po****ted
placed in the
comune and main...
- Fantacchiotti. He was a
friend of the Macchiaioli, and had a
studio on via
Panicale in Florence. He
painted both
portraits and
intimate subjects. Including...
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housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by
Masaccio and
Masolino da
Panicale,
later finished by
Filippino Lippi; the
Medici Chapel with
statues by Michelangelo...
- 1325–1350,
National Gallery of Art The
Archangel Gabriel,
Masolino da
Panicale, c. 1420–1430,
National Gallery of Art
Justice between the
Archangels Michael...
- Pietà by
Masolino da
Panicale...
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century is
shown in the
painting of the
Miracle of the Snow by
Masolino da
Panicale. The
feast was
originally called Dedicatio Sanctae Mariae (Dedication of...