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The Tribute Money is a fresco by the Italian Early Renaissance painter Masaccio, located in the Brancacci Chapel of the basilica of Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence.Painted in the 1420s, it is widely considered among Masaccio's best work, and a vital part of the development of Renaissance art.
The Tribute Money is a 1610–1615 painting by Peter Paul Rubens, which has been in the Legion of Honor at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco since 1944. It illustrates the Biblical account of Christ's reply to the question posed by the Pharisees on Roman taxes .
The Tribute Money (Italian: Cristo della moneta, lit. 'Christ of the coin') is a panel painting in oils of 1516 by the Italian late Renaissance artist Titian , now in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden , Germany.
Detail of Jesus' face in the Tribute Money. The most famous painting in the chapel is Tribute Money, on the upper left wall, with figures of Jesus and Peter shown in a three part narrative. The painting, largely attributed to Masaccio, represents the story of Peter and the tax collector from Matthew 17:24–27. The left side shows Peter getting ...
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Hundreds of mourners from throughout the U.S. lined streets, placed flowers and offered their thoughts on the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter on Saturday. Funeral services for Carter ...
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The recipient's feelings. And that may be what ties these many studies together. The gift giver, whether subconsciously or not, is concerned with how they feel about the recipient or how they feel ...