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Saint Matthew and Stories from his Life

Saint Matthew and Stories from his Life






Date : 1367

Sizes : 2.65 m x 2.91 m
Material : Tempera on canvas
Acquisition : (1899)
Item 3 on 5
Italian Painting
Painting

Area related
Florence (Italy)

Description   

Begun by Andrea di Cione (called Orcagna) in 1367 for church of Orsammichele and finished by his brother Jacopo.
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