The Florentine Painters of the Renaissance - Part 17
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Part 17

983. Last Supper.

Padua.

ARENA CHAPEL. Frescoes: Lives of Christ and His Mother; Last Judgment; Symbolical Figures. About 1305-6.

SACRISTY. Painted Crucifix. About 1305-6.

Rome.

S. GIOVANNI LATERANO, PILLAR R. AISLE. Fragment of Fresco: Boniface VIII proclaiming the Jubilee. 1300.

GIOTTO'S a.s.sISTANTS.

[An attempt to distinguish in the ma.s.s of work usually ascribed to Giotto the different artistic personalities engaged as his most immediate followers and a.s.sistants.]

A.

a.s.sisi.

S. FRANCESCO, UPPER CHURCH. XX-XXV and first of Frescoes recounting the Life of St. Francis, done perhaps under Giotto's directions.

XXVI-XXVIII of same series done more upon his own responsibility.

LOWER CHURCH, CHAPEL OF THE SACRAMENT. Frescoes: Legend of St.

Nicholas; Christ with SS. Francis and Nicholas and Donors, etc. (?). Before 1316. Madonna between SS. Francis and Nicholas (?). Before 1316.

Florence.

UFFIZI, 20. Altarpiece of St. Cecily. E.

S. MARGHERITA A MONTICI (beyond Torre del Gallo). Madonna. E.

Altarpiece with St. Margaret. E.

S. MINIATO: Altarpiece with S. Miniato. E.

B.

a.s.sisi.

S. FRANCESCO, LOWER CHURCH, OVER TOMB OF SAINT. Frescoes: Allegories of Poverty, Chast.i.ty, and Obedience, and Triumph of St. Francis. (The Francis between the two Angels in the "Obedience" and nearly all of the "Triumph" were executed by another hand, probably C.) R. TRANSEPT. Frescoes: Bringing to Life of Child fallen from Window; Francis and a crowned Skeleton; Two Scenes (one on either side of arch leading to the Chapel of the Sacrament) representing the Bringing to Life of a Boy killed by a falling House; (above these) Annunciation; (next to Cimabue's Madonna) Crucifixion (with the aid of C).

Florence.

S. CROCE, CAPPELLA MEDICI. Baroncelli Polyptych: Coronation of Virgin, Saints and Angels (?).

C.

a.s.sisi.

S. FRANCESCO, LOWER CHURCH, R. TRANSEPT. Frescoes: Eight Scenes from the Childhood of Christ.

Berlin.

1074A. Crucifixion.

Florence.

BARGELLO CHAPEL. Fresco: Paradise (?). (Cf. also under B for a.s.sistance rendered by C.)

VARIOUS.

Bologna.

PINACOTECA, 102. Polyptych: Madonna and Saints.

Florence.

S. FELICE. Painted Crucifix.

Munich.

981. Crucifixion (?).

Paris.

1512. St. Francis receiving Stigmata.

Rome.

ST. PETER'S, SAGRESTIA DEI CANONICI. Stefaneschi Polyptych (suggests Bernardo Daddi).

Strasburg.

203. Crucifixion.

GOZZOLI, see BENOZZO.

FRANCESCO GRANACCI.

1477-1543. Pupil first of Credi, and then of Ghirlandajo, whom he a.s.sisted; influenced by Botticelli, Michelangelo Fra Bartolommeo, and Pontormo.

Berlin.

74 and 76. SS. Vincent and Antonino (in Ghirlandajo's studio). Soon after 1494.

88. Madonna and four Saints (kneeling figures and landscape his own cartoons, the rest Ghirlandajesque design).

97. Madonna with Baptist and Archangel Michael, E.

229. The Trinity.

Budapest.

54. St. John at Patmos.

78. Madonna and infant John (?) Ca.s.sel.

480. _Tondo_: Madonna holding Child on Parapet.

482. Crucifixion.

Chantilly.

MUSeE CONDe, 95. Madonna (from Ghirlandajo's studio) (?).

Citta di Castello.

PINACOTECA. Coronation of Virgin (in part; done in Ghirlandajo's studio).

Darmstadt.

Small Crucifixion. L.

Dublin.

78. Holy Family.

Florence.

ACADEMY, 68. a.s.sumption of Virgin.

154. Madonna.

285-290. Stories of Saints. L.

PITTI, 345. Holy Family.

UFFIZI, 1249, 1282. Life of Joseph.

Portrait of Lucrezia del Fede.

Covoni Altarpiece, Madonna and Saints.

ISt.i.tUTO DEI MINORENNI CORRIGENDI (VIA DELLA SCALA.) Altarpiece: Madonna with SS. Sebastian and Julian (?).

BROZZI (near Florence). S. ANDREA. L. WALL. Frescoes: Baptism, Madonna enthroned between SS. Dominic and Sebastian (Ghirlandajo's designs).

QUINTOLE (NEAR FLORENCE). S. PIETRO. _Pieta_. L.

VILLAMAGNA (NEAR FLORENCE), CHURCH. Madonna with SS. Gherardo and Donnino.

Glasgow.

MR. JAMES MANN. Madonna (?). E.

London.

VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM. _Tondo_: Madonna.

MR. ROBERT BENSON. G.o.d the Father sending Holy Spirit to Christ kneeling, the Virgin recommending Donor, who has his Family present, and below a Saint pointing to a Scroll (?). E.

DUKE OF BUCCLEUGH, 10. Madonna and infant John.