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  2. The Tribute Money (Masaccio) - Wikipedia

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    Masolino eventually left, either for Hungary in 1425 or for Rome in 1427, leaving the completion of the chapel to Masaccio. In 1427 or 28, before the chapel was completed, Masaccio joined Masolino in Rome. Only in the 1480s were the frescos in the chapel finished, by Filippino Lippi. [5] The Tribute Money, though, is considered Masaccio's work ...

  3. Brancacci Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Tribute Money, fresco by Masaccio in the Brancacci Chapel. The Brancacci Chapel (in Italian, "Cappella dei Brancacci") is a chapel in the Church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence, central Italy. It is sometimes called the "Sistine Chapel of the early Renaissance" [1] for its painting cycle, among the most famous and influential of the ...

  4. List of major paintings by Masaccio - Wikipedia

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    Masaccio's The Tribute Money in the Brancacci Chapel, Smarthistory [13] The painting is part of a cycle on the life of Saint Peter, and describes a scene from the Gospel of Matthew , in which Jesus directs Peter to find a coin in the mouth of a fish in order to pay the temple tax — The Tribute Money is drawn from the Gospel Matthew 17:24–27 .

  5. Expulsion from the Garden of Eden - Wikipedia

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    The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden (Italian: Cacciata dei progenitori dall'Eden) is a fresco by the Italian Early Renaissance artist Masaccio. The fresco is a single scene from the cycle painted around 1425 by Masaccio, Masolino and others on the walls of the Brancacci Chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence.

  6. Masaccio - Wikipedia

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    The Tribute Money (1424–1428) – fresco, 247 x 597 cm, Brancacci Chapel, Florence; Holy Trinity (1425–1428) – fresco, 667 x 317 cm, Santa Maria Novella, Florence; Portrait of a Young Man (1425) – wood, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Madonna with Child and Angel (1426) – oil on table, National Gallery, London

  7. Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence - Wikipedia

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    Masaccio's master Masolino, commissioned by a wealthy merchant, Felice Brancacci, began work on the chapel in 1425 and was soon joined in the project by his pupil, Masaccio. The scenes by Masolino are St Peter Healing a Lame Man and Raising Tabitha from the Dead, St Peter Preaching, and Adam and Eve.

  8. Tribute Money - Wikipedia

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    Tribute Money may refer to: The Tribute Money (Masaccio) , a fresco in the Brancacci Chapel The Tribute Money (Rubens) , a 1612–14 painting by Peter Paul Rubens

  9. Italian Renaissance painting - Wikipedia

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    Masaccio, The Tribute Money for the Brancacci Chapel. The first Early Renaissance frescos or paintings were started in 1425 when two artists commenced painting a fresco cycle of the Life of St. Peter in the chapel of the Brancacci family, at the Carmelite Church in Florence.