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Antonio Rinaldeschi Antonio Rinaldeschi 1501 The Perils of a Lost Temper A

Antonio Rinaldeschi (died 1501) was an Italian gambler and blasphemer, who gained notoriety for throwing dung at a painting of the Virgin Mary above the doorway of the church of Santa Maria degli Alberghi in Florence. Rinaldeschi was later executed and a cult developed after a piece of dung that remained resembled a crown above the Virgin's head.

Antonio Rinaldeschi Antonio Rinaldeschi 1501 The Perils of a Lost Temper A

Rinaldeschi's act was portrayed by the painter Filippo Dolciati in his 1502 painting The Story of Antonio Rinaldeschi.

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