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Orsanmichele Florence

Orsanmichele Interior 1336-43 1336-43 Orsanmichele Interior

ORCAGNA (Andrea di Cione) Tabernacle 1359 Marble, lapis lazuli, gold and glass inlay Orsanmichele, Florence Painting of Miraclulous Virgin, 1347 Bernardo Daddi

Painting of Miraclulous Virgin, 1347 Bernardo Daddi

“Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin”, ORCAGNA, “Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin”, detail of the Tabernacle 1359 Marble, lapis lazuli, gold and glass inlay Orsanmichele, Florence

“Assumption of the Virgin”

“Dormition of the Virgin”

ORCAGNA Detail of Tabernacle

ORCAGNA Detail of Tabernacle

Detail of inlay, Tabernacle ORCAGNA Detail of inlay, Tabernacle

“Annunciation of the Virgin”, Detail of the Tabernacle ORCAGNA “Annunciation of the Virgin”, Detail of the Tabernacle

Detail of the Tabernacle ORCAGNA “Birth of the Virgin”, Detail of the Tabernacle

“Annunciation of the Virgin”, Detail of the Tabernacle ORCAGNA “Annunciation of the Virgin”, Detail of the Tabernacle

Detail of “Annunciation of the Virgin”

Detail of the Tabernacle ORCAGNA “Nativity”, Detail of the Tabernacle

Detail of “Nativity”

“Presentation in the Temple”, Detail of the Tabernacle ORCAGNA “Presentation in the Temple”, Detail of the Tabernacle

Detail of “Presentation in the Temple”

Detail of the Tabernacle ORCAGNA “Prudence”, Detail of the Tabernacle

Detail of “Prudence”,

Santa Maria Novella, Florence ORCAGNA Strozzi Altarpiece 1354-57 Tempera on wood, 190 x 296 cm Cappella Strozzi, Santa Maria Novella, Florence

ORCAGNA Saint Matthew and scenes from his Life c. 1367 Tempera on wood, 291 x 265 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence