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  1. Encyclopedia Britannica complete article on Masolino da Panicale Note: The full version of the article is available only if you follow this link. If you bookmark the article and return later, or if you navigate directly to the Britannica website, you will see a 100-word preview only. Troubleshooting RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History

  2. Masolino’s real name was Tommaso and he was the son of Cristofano di Fino a whitewasher ( 2 ). According to a declaration made in 1427 by his father who lived at that moment in the quarter of Sta. Croce, our artist was born in 1383. In 1423 he is enrolled in the corporation of “Medici e Speziali” of Florence; from the same year dates the ...

  3. Masolino da Panicale (nickname of Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini) 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). Masolino ("Little Tom") was possibly born in Panicale near Florence.

  4. National Gallery of Art – Masolino da Panicale - The Annunciation C. 1423/1424. Tempera (and possibly oil glazes) on panel, 148.8 x 115.1 cm. Masolino da Panicale (Italian, c. 1383 1435 or after). Credit: Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington. Edit attribution

  5. Masolino da Panicale, původním jménem Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini (1383, Panicale di Valdese u Florencie – 1447, Florencie) byl italský , pozdně gotický malíř . Přestože bývá řazen k pozdní gotice, některé aspekty Masoliniho děl jsou již renesanční , zejména využití perspektivy.

  6. Masolino da Panicale (denaske Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini) naskiĝis en la jaro 1383 en Panicale en la valo de Arno kaj mortis en 1447 en Florenco. Li estis itala pentristo de la transira periodo inter la malfrua Gotiko kaj la Renesanco. Vivo. Tommaso (kun la ...

  7. Branda da Castiglione (1350-1443) was an early Italian humanist, a papal diplomat and a Roman Catholic cardinal. He was given the title to San Clemente in Rome at the time he was elevated to the rank of cardinal in 1411. In Florence he came to know the work of Masolino, occupied with the Brancacci Chapel and commissioned him to carry out ...