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- The Santa Maria Nuova Crucifixion is a 1440-1441 fresco fragment by Andrea del Castagno in the Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova in Florence. It is recorded in the Libro di Antonio Billi, Vasari and the anonymous Gaddiano, confirming it as being by del Castagno. Berti relates the work to that painter's 1442 frescoes of San Zaccaria in Venice, so much so that he theorised that the same studio assistant to the master worked on the Venetian church, Francesco da Faenza. It shows saint Romauld and saint Benedict at the far left and right, which in 1982 Barucca used to link it to a commission from the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli, some of whose rooms were merged into Santa Maria Nuova in 1870. While the work was being removed from the wall a fire destroyed the lower half of the fresco, meaning Tintori had to reconstruct it using earlier archive photographs. The work's sinopia is incomplete and also held in the Soprintendenza store. (en)
- La Crocifissione e santi di Santa Maria Nuova è un affresco staccato (355x285 cm) di Andrea del Castagno, databile al 1440-1441 e situato nell'Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova a Firenze. (it)
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- La Crocifissione e santi di Santa Maria Nuova è un affresco staccato (355x285 cm) di Andrea del Castagno, databile al 1440-1441 e situato nell'Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova a Firenze. (it)
- The Santa Maria Nuova Crucifixion is a 1440-1441 fresco fragment by Andrea del Castagno in the Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova in Florence. It is recorded in the Libro di Antonio Billi, Vasari and the anonymous Gaddiano, confirming it as being by del Castagno. Berti relates the work to that painter's 1442 frescoes of San Zaccaria in Venice, so much so that he theorised that the same studio assistant to the master worked on the Venetian church, Francesco da Faenza. It shows saint Romauld and saint Benedict at the far left and right, which in 1982 Barucca used to link it to a commission from the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli, some of whose rooms were merged into Santa Maria Nuova in 1870. (en)
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- Crocifissione di Santa Maria Nuova (it)
- Santa Maria Nuova Crucifixion (en)
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