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Maso di Banco

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Name
  
Maso Banco


Died
  
1348, Florence, Italy

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Maso di Banco (working c 1335- 1350) was an Italian painter of the 14th century, who worked in Florence, Italy. He and Taddeo Gaddi were the most prominent Florentine pupils of Giotto di Bondone, exploring the three-dimensional dramatic realism inaugurated by Giotto.

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Maso's name and work are known to us from Lorenzo Ghiberti's autobiographical I Commentari, which identifies frescoes in the chapel of the Holy Confessors at Santa Croce, Florence as his chief work. The frescoes, not signed or dated but probably c 1340, represent scenes from the Life of St. Sylvester (Pope Sylvester I), the Last Judgment, and The Entombment.

Maso di Banco FileMaso di Banco Madonna and Child 1335 Staatlische Museen Berlin

His fresco of a particular judgment is in the Bardi banking family chapel of Santa Croce. It features Gualtiero de' Bardi pleading on behalf of his soul before Jesus Christ.

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Nanni di Banco, a sculptor of the early 15th century, is not related to Maso.

Maso di Banco St Sylvester fresco by Maso di Banco d 1348 an Italian

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Selected works

Maso di Banco The Miracle of the Bull detail by MASO DI BANCO

  • Triptych, Detroit Institute of Art
  • Portable altarpiece depicting Madonna and Christ Child with Saints and Scenes From The Life of Christ at Brooklyn Museum
  • Panel depicting The Coronation of the Virgin at the Budapest Museum of Fine Art

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    Maso di Banco FileMaso di Banco 133540 Fresco from Santa Croce Florence 02jpg

    References

    Maso di Banco Wikipedia