• San Giovenale Triptych is a 1422 painting by Italian Renaissance artist Masaccio, housed in the Masaccio Museum of Sacred Art at Cascia di Reggello...
  • The picture in the middle of the Virgin Mary with her child is often known regarded to as San Giovenale Triptych Central Panel.
  • Left panel’ was created in c.1422 by Masaccio in Early Renaissance style. Find more prominent pieces of religious painting at Wikiart.org – best visual art...
  • Page of San Giovenale Triptych by MASACCIO in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European painting, sculpture and...
  • ...two Angels and Saints Bartholomew and Blaise, Juvenal and Anthony the Abbot, better known as the Triptych of San Giovenale, is very recent.
  • The Madonna of Humility. The San Giovenale Triptych. The Virgin and Child. ... + Home. Tommaso Cassai Masaccio. The San Giovenale Triptych.
  • San Giovenale Triptych 1422. by Masaccio. (Museum: Masaccio Museum). Credit: Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
  • The first work attributed to him is the San Giovenale Triptych for the church of Cascia di Reggello near Florence.
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  • The Cascia fresco, however, is another figurative text that Masaccio may have seen during the period when he was waiting for the Triptych of San Giovenale.
  • Frescoes in the Cappella Brancacci (right view). Masaccio. 1401-1428. Italian painter. San Giovenale Triptych. 1422. Panel.
  • Masaccio’s San Giovenale Triptych displayed for the very first time alongside work by the great painters of his day.
  • San Giovenale Triptych. Madonna and Child Enthroned, with Two Angels and Saints Bartholomew, Blaise, Giovenale, and Anthony Abbot.