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Triumph of Catholic Doctrine, 1365-1367 (fresco)

Triumph of Catholic Doctrine, 1365-1367 (fresco)
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Image title
Triumph of Catholic Doctrine, 1365-1367 (fresco)
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Artist
Andrea di Bonaiuto (Andrea da Firenze) (fl.1343-77) / Italian
Photographer
Antonio Quattrone
Location
Spanish Chapel, Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy
Medium
fresco
Date
1365 AD - 1367 AD (C14th AD)
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Triumph of Catholic Doctrine (Trionfo della dottrina cattolica), by Andrea di Bonaiuto, 1365-1367, 14th Century, fresco. Detail. In this portion of the fresco one can see five masculine characters seated one next to the other, each of them with aureole, a long differently coloured tunic and a book in the hands; as it is possible to read in the inscription below, they are, from left to right, the Saints Job, David, Paul and the evangelists Mark and John; John is the youngest and the only without beard Andrea di Bonaiuto Church of Santa Maria Novella

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Mondadori Portfolio/Archivio Antonio Quattrone/Antonio Quattrone / Bridgeman Images
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