EditorialTwo youths watching the crucifixion of Saint Peter. Detail. The young man turned towards the looker-on is painter Sandro Boticelli. From the series of murals in the private chapel of the Brancacci-family. 1481-1483. See 40-07-08 / 1-24.
EditorialTwo youths watching the crucifixion of Saint Peter. Detail. The young man turned towards the looker-on is painter Sandro Boticelli. From the series of murals in the private chapel of the Brancacci-family. 1481-1483. See 40-07-08 / 1-24.
EditorialSaint Peter's shadow falls upon the sick; they are healed. Detail of 40-07-08 / 12, Saint Peter walking in Jerusalem. Lower row of the murals of the private chapel of the Brancacci family. Legenda Aurea. 1425-1428. See 40-07-08 / 1-24.
EditorialTwo youths watching the crucifixion of Saint Peter. Detail. The young man turned towards the looker-on is painter Sandro Boticelli. From the series of murals in the private chapel of the Brancacci-family. 1481-1483. See 40-07-08 / 1-24.
EditorialTwo youths watching the crucifixion of Saint Peter. Detail. The young man turned towards the looker-on is painter Sandro Boticelli. From the series of murals in the private chapel of the Brancacci-family. 1481-1483. See 40-07-08 / 1-24.
EditorialSpecators watch the miraculous resurrection of the son of Theophil, prefect of Antiochia. Detail 40-07-08 / 10. Lower row of murals from the private chapel of the Brancacci family. Legenda Aurea. Painted in cooperation with Filippino Lippi. 1425-1428. ...
EditorialPayment of the Tribute Money (picture taken after restauration). 1424-1427. Fresco (255 x 598 cm). Florence, Santa Maria del Carmine Church, Brancacci chapel.
EditorialMasaccio (1401-1428). Painter of the Quattrocento period of the Italian Renaissance. Resurrection of the Son of Theophilus. 1425. Fresco in the Brancacci Chapel in Santa Maria del Camine, Florence. Italy.
EditorialPayment of the Tribute Money (picture taken after restauration). 1424-1427. Fresco (255 x 598 cm). Florence, Santa Maria del Carmine Church, Brancacci chapel.
EditorialJesus, Saint Peter and the tax collector (Matthew 17, 24-27). A tax collector in Caphernaum asks for tribute, Jesus tells Peter to catch a fish, in whose mouth he will find a coin. 1425-1428. See 40-07-08 / 1-24 247 x 597 cm.