Fra Angelico
Fra Angelico Galleries b.c. 1400, Vicchio, Florence d.Feb. 18, 1455, Rome Fra Angelico (c. 1395 ?C February 18, 1455), born Guido di Pietro, was an Early Italian Renaissance painter, referred to in Vasari's Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent". Known in Italy as il Beato Angelico, he was known to his contemporaries as Fra Giovanni da Fiesole (Brother John from Fiesole). In Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists, written prior to 1555, he was already known as Fra Giovanni Angelico (Brother Giovanni the Angelic One). Within his lifetime or shortly thereafter he was also called Il Beato (the Blessed), in reference to his skills in painting religious subjects. In 1982 Pope John Paul II conferred beatification, thereby making this title official. Fiesole is sometimes misinterpreted as being part of his formal name, but it was merely the name of the town where he took his vows, used by contemporaries to separate him from other Fra Giovannis. He is listed in the Roman Martyrology as Beatus Ioannes Faesulanus, cognomento Angelicus??"Blessed Giovanni of Fiesole, nicknamed Angelico". Fra Angelico was working at a time when the style of painting was in a state of change. This process of change had begun a hundred years previous with the works of Giotto and several of his contemporaries, notably Giusto de' Menabuoi, both of whom had created their major works in Padua, although Giotto was trained in Florence by the great Gothic artist, Cimabue, and painted a fresco cycle of St Francis in the Bardi Chapel in Santa Croce. Giotto had many enthusiastic followers, who imitated his style in fresco, some of them, notably the Lorenzetti, achieving great success.

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Fra Angelico The Verkundigung oil painting


The Verkundigung
mk137 ca.1432-1433 Tempera on wood chalkboard 175x180cm Museo Diocesano, Cortona
Painting ID::  38435
Fra Angelico
The Verkundigung
mk137 ca.1432-1433 Tempera on wood chalkboard 175x180cm Museo Diocesano, Cortona
   
   
     

Fra Angelico The Verkundigung oil painting


The Verkundigung
mk137 ca. 1449 frescos 190x164cm Convento di San Marco, Florence
Painting ID::  38438
Fra Angelico
The Verkundigung
mk137 ca. 1449 frescos 190x164cm Convento di San Marco, Florence
   
   
     

Fra Angelico The Hl. Petrus preaches oil painting


The Hl. Petrus preaches
mk148 The sitting shape with book and halo is considered was to be the evangelist Markus that according to delivery a boy of the Petrus
Painting ID::  39456
Fra Angelico
The Hl. Petrus preaches
mk148 The sitting shape with book and halo is considered was to be the evangelist Markus that according to delivery a boy of the Petrus
   
   
     

Fra Angelico The Coronation of the Virgin oil painting


The Coronation of the Virgin
mk156 1430-1432 Oil on wood 213x211cm
Painting ID::  40174
Fra Angelico
The Coronation of the Virgin
mk156 1430-1432 Oil on wood 213x211cm
   
   
     

Fra Angelico Annunciation oil painting


Annunciation
mk156 1433-34 Tempera on panel 176x185cm
Painting ID::  40178
Fra Angelico
Annunciation
mk156 1433-34 Tempera on panel 176x185cm
   
   
     

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     Fra Angelico Galleries b.c. 1400, Vicchio, Florence d.Feb. 18, 1455, Rome Fra Angelico (c. 1395 ?C February 18, 1455), born Guido di Pietro, was an Early Italian Renaissance painter, referred to in Vasari's Lives of the Artists as having "a rare and perfect talent". Known in Italy as il Beato Angelico, he was known to his contemporaries as Fra Giovanni da Fiesole (Brother John from Fiesole). In Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists, written prior to 1555, he was already known as Fra Giovanni Angelico (Brother Giovanni the Angelic One). Within his lifetime or shortly thereafter he was also called Il Beato (the Blessed), in reference to his skills in painting religious subjects. In 1982 Pope John Paul II conferred beatification, thereby making this title official. Fiesole is sometimes misinterpreted as being part of his formal name, but it was merely the name of the town where he took his vows, used by contemporaries to separate him from other Fra Giovannis. He is listed in the Roman Martyrology as Beatus Ioannes Faesulanus, cognomento Angelicus??"Blessed Giovanni of Fiesole, nicknamed Angelico". Fra Angelico was working at a time when the style of painting was in a state of change. This process of change had begun a hundred years previous with the works of Giotto and several of his contemporaries, notably Giusto de' Menabuoi, both of whom had created their major works in Padua, although Giotto was trained in Florence by the great Gothic artist, Cimabue, and painted a fresco cycle of St Francis in the Bardi Chapel in Santa Croce. Giotto had many enthusiastic followers, who imitated his style in fresco, some of them, notably the Lorenzetti, achieving great success.

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