- The
Brancacci Chapel (in Italian, "Cappella dei
Brancacci") is a
chapel in the
Church of
Santa Maria del
Carmine in Florence,
central Italy. It is sometimes...
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commissioned by the
powerful and
wealthy Felice Brancacci to
execute a
cycle of
frescoes for the
Brancacci Chapel in the
church of
Santa Maria del Carmine...
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Michele Brancacci (born 1382 - fl. 15th century) was a
Florentine silk merchant, best
known for
commissioning the
decoration of the
Brancacci Chapel....
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fresco by the
Italian Early Renaissance painter Masaccio,
located in the
Brancacci Chapel of the
basilica of
Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence.
Painted in...
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painting a
fresco cycle of the Life of St.
Peter in the
chapel of the
Brancacci family, at the
Carmelite Church in Florence. They both were
called by...
- Carmine, in the
Oltrarno district of Florence,
which is the
location of the
Brancacci Chapel,
housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by
Masaccio and Masolino...
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Renaissance style),
begun by
Giotto and
continued by
Masaccio in the
Brancacci Chapel, both of
whose works Michelangelo studied and
copied in drawings...
- Masaccio:
Madonna with
Child and St. Anne (1424) and the
frescoes in the
Brancacci Chapel (1424–1428).
Masolino was
possibly born in Panicale, present-day...
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painted around 1425 by Masaccio,
Masolino and
others on the
walls of the
Brancacci Chapel in the
church of
Santa Maria del
Carmine in Florence. It depicts...
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district of Florence, in Tuscany, Italy. It is
famous as the
location of the
Brancacci Chapel housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by
Masaccio and Masolino...