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Tommaso di
Cristoforo Fini (c. 1383 – c. 1447),
known by his
nickname Masolino da
Panicale (lit. 'Tommy from Panicale'), was an
Italian painter. His best...
- Florence, he
hired Masolino da
Panicale to
paint his chapel.
Masolino's ****ociate, 21-year-old Masaccio, 18
years younger than
Masolino, ****isted, but during...
- his prin****l collaborator, also
called Maso, who came to be
known as
Masolino ("little/delicate Tom").
Despite his
brief career, he had a
profound influence...
- The
Annunciation of
Masolino is a
tempera on
panel painting dated to c. 1423–1424 or c. 1427–1429. It is in the
collection of the
National Gallery of Art...
- Robbia, and the
frescoed stories in the
Brancacci Chapel by Masaccio,
Masolino and
Filippino Lippi.
Brunelleschi and
Donatello were two
artists who quickly...
- Brancacci, who some time
between 1423 and 1425
commissioned the
painter Masolino to
decorate the
walls with a
series of
frescoes from the life of Saint...
- Aunt
Elisa Clelia Matania as Aunt Lorè
Giancarlo Badessi as Don
Liguori Masolino D'Amico (2008). La
commedia all'italiana. Il Saggiatore, 2008. ISBN 978-8856500264...
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Brancacci Chapel,
housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by
Masaccio and
Masolino da Panicale,
later finished by
Filippino Lippi; the
Medici Chapel with...
- the
Italian Renaissance painter Masaccio,
probably in
collaboration with
Masolino da Panicale. The
painting is in the
Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence,...
- The
Carnesecchi Triptych was an
altarpiece of c. 1423–1425 by
Masolino,
Masaccio and others,
depicting the
Madonna and
Child with
Saints Catherine of Alexandria...