Saint Anthony of Padua – Basilica di Santa Croce – Florence
Saint Anthony of Padua (Florence) The painting, which represents only one figure of Saint, Anthony of Padua, is located in the conventual part of the
Saint Anthony of Padua (Florence) The painting, which represents only one figure of Saint, Anthony of Padua, is located in the conventual part of the
The first stained glass window, rectangular in shape, shows one of the most important episodes of the life of Saint Francis, that is to say,
Fano Altarpiece, predella (Fano) Pietro Vannucci realized this predella to complete the lower part of the Altarpiece for the Church of Santa Maria Nuova in
The altarpiece, conceived to be placed on the main altar of the new church of the Minor Observants friars, who had moved to Santa Maria
According to records, Perugino never actually was in Cremona. Historians wonder about the place where the painting may have been executed, advancing the hypothesis that
The work was commissioned to Perugino by Donna Fiumana, Galeotto Piccione’s daughter, guardian of the Metauro Bridge where the first settlement of the Minor Observants
This painting by Perugino, realized around 1500, arrived in Bologna thanks to Gabriele di Michele Scarani who commissioned it for the family altar in the
The tablet, of uncertain attribution, could belong to the predella of the Polyptych of the Certosa, executed by Perugino in 1499; the compositional scheme, in
The Polyptych of Saint Augustine is a large complex of tables (dismembered and partially lost) realized by Perugino and his assistants in two phases (1502-1512
In 1483 the Benedictine community of monks of the congregation of Santa Giustina da Padova commissioned to the Olivetan friar Giovanni da Verona to realize