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- Giovanni di Corraduccio, also called Giovanni Mazaforte, (active circa 1404–1437) was an Italian painter of the Gothic style, active mainly in Umbria...
- these include Life of St. Francis (1542). Jacopo Vincioli, Giovanni di Corraduccio and Ascensidonio Spacca also decorated the lateral chapels, and the site...
- Antonia of Florence (1402–1472), Franciscan and saint. Giovanni di Corraduccio (fl. c. 1404–1437), painter, was born here Pier Antonio Mezzastris (c...
- Venice Kingdom of Italy Italy Founded 14th century (14th century) Founder Corraduccio de Mastronis Final head Ludovico Altieri, IX principe di Oriolo Titles...
- Mezzastris, Marco di Paolo, Pietro di Domenico da Perugia, Giovanni di Corraduccio called il Mazzaforte, Niccolò di Liberatore called l’Alunno, Cristoforo...
- Castelbuono is the Maestà fresco (14th century), presumed to be by Giovanni di Corraduccio. It shows the Madonna of the Rose and the Child venerated by St. Michael...
- with Stories of the True Cross by the Folignate painter Giovanni di Corraduccio (1415). San Filippo Neri - Church in 14th century attached to hospital...
- depicts a Madonna della Misericordia (1400s) attributed to Giovanni di Corraduccio. The next niche was painted by Bernardino Mezzastris. Finally a fresco...
- frescoes depicting the Story of the True Cross (1415) by Giovanni di Corraduccio. Website of the Diocese of Fabriano-Matelica: the parish of the cathedral...
- remnants from the 15th century, attributed respectively to Giovanni di Corraduccio and Matteo da Gualdo. The crypt remains relatively intact, supported...