Santa Maria Novella is a church in Florence, Italy, situated opposite, and lending its name to, the city's main railway station. Chronologically, it is...
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Look up Santa Maria or Santa María in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Santa Maria, Sta. Maria or Santa María is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, in...
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crucifix is preserved in the center of the nave of Florence's Santa Maria Novella basilica. It is one of the earliest known works by the artist, then in...
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present Gothic church in 1280 modelling it on their church in Florence Santa Maria Novella. Architectural plans were probably drawn up during the pontificate...
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Maria Novella, Florence Santa Maria di Collemaggio, L'Aquila Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, Rome Santa Maria degli Angeli...
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women and three men, referred to as the Brigata, gather at the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella and together decide to escape the Black Death by leaving the...
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donors (Italian: Santa Trinità) is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Masaccio in the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, in Florence. The...
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needed] The dome of Florence Cathedral is depicted in a fresco at Santa Maria Novella that pre-dates its building by about 100 years. Another view of the...
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de Santa Maria sopra Minerva, in: Rome, Art et archéologie (in French), Hazan, 2000. Giorgi, Silvia (1998). La Cappella Strozzi a Santa Maria Novella...
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Masaccio (redirect from Tomasso de Guidi)
commission to produce a Holy Trinity for the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence. No contemporary documents record the patron of the fresco...
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Architecture of cathedrals and great churches (redirect from Architecture of cathedrals, basilicas & abbey churches)
interiors Bourges Cathedral, France Salisbury Cathedral, England Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, Florence In the early 15th century a competition was held...
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large and low-vaulted The "Spanish Chapel" at the Dominican Basilica of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, with important frescos Alcobaça Monastery Romanesque...
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at Santa Maria Novella. For the palace, Alberti applied the classical orders of columns to the façade on the three levels, 1446–51. At Santa Maria Novella...
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Peter's Basilica in Rome." Paintings Resurrection of Lazarus (1576) - Santa Maria Novella, Florence Sacred Conversation Annunciation (1576) - Santa Maria Novella...
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Leon Battista Alberti (section Santa Maria Novella)
designed the upper parts of the façade for the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, famously bridging the nave and lower aisles with two ornately inlaid...
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Florence (section Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore)
Florence include the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, located in Santa Maria Novella square (near the Firenze Santa Maria Novella railway station) which...
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Galluzzo Monastery, near Florence. The Last Supper, in the refectory of Santa Maria Novella, is the only work Nelli signed. Her nine drawings in the Uffizi's...
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world. The painting The Holy Trinity by Masaccio (1425–1427) in the Santa Maria Novella, Florence, is a renowned example of the new technique, which accurately...
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Candeli Santa Maria della Croce al Tempio Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi Santa Maria Maggiore Santa Maria de' Ricci Santa Maria Novella Santa Maria Sovraporta...
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Catholic basilicas in Italy, listed by diocese and comune. The date of designation as a basilica is in parentheses. Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (1956)...
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Ghirlandaio's fresco at the church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence (1486), and Donatello's gilded sculpture at the church of Santa Croce, Florence (1435) are...
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Catholic Marian church buildings (redirect from Roman Catholic Marian basilica)
of the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella in Florence is another example of the beginnings of the early Renaissance. The Basilica of Santa Maria delle Grazie...
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great Basilica of San Lorenzo with the Cappelle Medicee, a lively open market and the Laurentian Library. Piazza Santa Maria Novella: With the Basilica of...
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Cecchino dei Bracci (redirect from Francesco de Zanobi Bracci)
Medici. They acquired palazzo Neroni in via de' Ginori as their base, along with a chapel in Santa Maria Novella. Around 1540 Cecchino accompanied his uncle...
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Fra Angelico (redirect from Giovanni de Fiesole)
1434–1435, Louvre, Paris Florence, Santa Maria degli Angeli Last Judgement, Accademia, Florence Florence, Santa Maria Novella Coronation of the Virgin, altarpiece...
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of Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa (1230) Basilica of Sant'Antonio of Padua Church of San Francesco, Bologna (1236–1263) Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence...
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Lisa del Giocondo (redirect from Lisa de Giocondo)
Suor Camilla. Beatrice died at age 18, and was buried in the Basilica di Santa Maria Novella. Adopting roles of a customer and supplier, Lisa developed...
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Santo Spirito, Florence (redirect from Santa Maria del Santo Spirito di Firenze)
by Andrea Orcagna and his workshop in the 1360s. The confraternity of Santa Maria delle Laude (laudese), dedicated to the Virgin Mary and her praise was...
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Rita of Cascia (redirect from Saint Rita de Cascia)
abused wives and heartbroken women. Her bodily remains lie in the Basilica of Santa Rita da Cascia. Margherita Lotti was born in 1381 in the city of Roccaporena...
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Giotto (redirect from Giotto de Bondone)
According to Vasari, Giotto's earliest works were for the Dominicans at Santa Maria Novella. They include a fresco of The Annunciation and an enormous suspended...
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