Virgin Reliquaries
Panel paintings by Fra Giovanni Masi
The Virgin Reliquaries are four 1434 panel paintings by Fra Giovanni Masi after drawings by Fra Angelico, intended as tabernacle-reliquaries for the Convent of Santa Maria Novella.[1] One is in the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston (Death and Assumption of the Virgin[2]) whilst the rest are in the Museo nazionale di San Marco in Florence.[3]
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Fra Angelico
- Fiesole Altarpiece (1424–1425)
- The Last Judgment (1425–1430)
- San Pietro Martire Triptych (1428–1429)
- Annunciation (1430–1432)
- Coronation of the Virgin (c. 1432)
- Deposition of Christ (1432–1434)
- Annunciation (c. 1433–1434)
- Tabernacle of the Linaioli (1433–1435)
- Madonna of Humility (1433–1435)
- Coronation of the Virgin (1434–1435)
- Annunciation (before 1435)
- Crucifixion with Mourners and St Dominic (c. 1435)
- Madonna and Child with St Dominic and St Thomas Aquinas (c. 1435)
- Croce al Tempio Lamentation (1436)
- Cortona Triptych (1436–1437)
- Perugia Altarpiece (c. 1437)
- The Annunciation (c. 1440–1445)
- Presentation at the Temple (1438–1440)
- San Marco Altarpiece (1438–1443)
- Adoration of the Magi (c. 1441-1442) (with Benozzo Gozzoli)
- Frescoes in the Niccoline Chapel (1447–1449)
- Adoration of the Magi (c. 1440/1460) (with Filippo Lippi)
- Armadio degli Argenti (1451–1453)
- Virgin Reliquaries (1434) (original drawings by Fra Angelico)
- Benozzo Gozzoli (collaborator)
- Filippo Lippi (collaborator)