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Disputation with Simon Magus and Crucifixion of Peter, 1482-1487 (fresco)
Disputation with Simon Magus and Crucifixion of Peter (Disputa con Simon Mago e Crocifissione di san Pietro), by Filippino Lippi, 1482-1485, 15th century, fresco, 230 x 598 cm
Whole artwork view. The painting, located in the lower part of the right wall, depicts the last two episodes of the story of Peter's life; on the right the dispute with Simon Magus in front of the emperor, on the left the upside down crucifixion; the scene is full of famous portraits: the young man with a cap on the far right is a self-portrait of Filippino, the old man with the red cap in the group near St. Peter and Simon Magus is Antonio del Pollaiuolo, and the guy under the arch looking toward the viewer is Sandro Botticelli
Filippino Lippi
Brancacci Chapel
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Mondadori Portfolio/Archivio Antonio Quattrone/Antonio Quattrone / Bridgeman Images