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  1. Masolino da Panicale. Apariencia. ocultar. La tentación de Adán y Eva, hacia 1426-1427, frescos de la capilla Brancacci. Masolino da Panicale de nombre real Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini ( Panicale, 1383– San Giovanni Valdarno, 1440) fue un pintor cuatrocentista italiano . Biografía.

  2. Masolino da Panicale (nickname of Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini; c. 1383 – c. 1447) was an Italian painter. His best known works are probably his collaborations with Masaccio: Madonna with Child and St. Anne (1424) and the frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel (1424–1428).

  3. Masolino was born in a hamlet in Tuscany called Panicale, but what has not been established is whether this was Panicale di Val d’Elsa, as Giorgio Vasari states, or the Panicale on the outskirts of Masaccio's birthplace, San Giovanni Val d’Arno. [1] Miklós Boskovits, primary author of Italian Paintings of the Fifteenth Century. The Systematic Catalogue of the National Gallery of Art ...

  4. Dal 6 aprile al 7 luglio 2024, il Museo della Collegiata di Sant’Andrea e la Chiesa di Santo Stefano a Empoli (FI) sono teatro di uno straordinario e irripetibile evento d’arte, dedicato a Masolino da Panicale (1383/84 – 1436/40), autore che, a lato di Masaccio e del Beato Angelico, ha contribuito, in maniera decisiva, all’avvio della ...

  5. Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini, noto come Masolino da Panicale ( Panicale, 1383 – Firenze, 1440 / 1447 ), è stato un pittore italiano .

  6. Masolino (born 1383, Panicale, near Perugia, Romagna—died probably 1440–47, Florence) was a painter who achieved a compromise between the International Gothic manner and the advanced early Renaissance style of his own day.

  7. Masolino da Panicale was an important Florentine artist of the early 15th century. He collaborated with Masaccio on various occasions. The fragments in the collection are from the altarpiece which the two artists made for S. Maria Maggiore in Rome. Masolino was born in Panicale near Florence and joined the guild there in 1423.