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started by a
peasant who saw a vision. The
movement became known as the
laudesi from
their constant hymn singing. At its peak, a
group of over 15,000 adherents...
-
painting was
probably delivered in 1286. The
painting was
commissioned by the
Laudesi confraternity of
Florence to
decorate the
chapel they
maintained in the...
- (Galleria
degli Uffizi),
commissioned in
April 1285 by the
Compagnia del
Laudesi di
Maria Vergine for a
chapel in
Santa Maria Novella in Florence; and the...
- most famous,
innovative and
monumental works that
Duccio executed for the
Laudesi at
Santa Maria Novella in Florence.
Often the
scale of the work indicates...
- The
convent presently functions as a warehouse. The
church is down via
Laudesi from the San Desiderio, and via
Piazza de Servi, From San
Giovanni Decollato...
- The
Oratory of San
Desiderio is a
prayer hall
located on Via
Laudesi #53 in Pistoia,
region of Tuscany, Italy. It
houses 16th
century paintings by Sebastiano...
-
defending Roman Catholicism. Each
company had a
different practice: the "
Laudesi"
promoted prayer through the
singing of hymns,
those for the
doctrine taught...
-
Falconieri grew up
practising the most
profound humility.
Falconieri joined the
Laudesi, a
pious Marian confraternity,
where he met the six who were to accompany...
-
identified as one of two types. The
first type of confraternity,
called laudesi,
processed through their towns singing songs in
praise of God; the second...
- poverty. Some of his
laude were
especially in use
among the so-called
Laudesi and the Flagellants, who sang them in the towns,
along the roads, in their...