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Lorenzo Monaco
Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.

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Lorenzo Monaco The Coronation of the Virgin oil painting


The Coronation of the Virgin

Painting ID::  2606
Lorenzo Monaco
Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.
The Coronation of the Virgin
1414 Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
   
   
     

Lorenzo Monaco The Crucifixion (mk05) oil painting


The Crucifixion (mk05)

Painting ID::  19976
Lorenzo Monaco
Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.
The Crucifixion (mk05)
Wood 13 1/2 x 27''(34 x 68 cm).Fntered the Louvre in 1814
   
   
     

Lorenzo Monaco The Banquet of Herod (mk05) oil painting


The Banquet of Herod (mk05)

Painting ID::  19977
Lorenzo Monaco
Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.
The Banquet of Herod (mk05)
Wood 13 1/2 x 27''(34 x 68 cm).From the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence entered the Louvre in 1814
   
   
     

Lorenzo Monaco The Meeting between st James Major and Hermogenes (mk05) oil painting


The Meeting between st James Major and Hermogenes (mk05)

Painting ID::  19978
Lorenzo Monaco
Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.
The Meeting between st James Major and Hermogenes (mk05)
Wood 13 1/2 x 27''(34 x 68 cm)Entered the Louvre in 1814
   
   
     

Lorenzo Monaco Christ in the Garden The Women at the Sepulchre Wings of a triptych (mk05) oil painting


Christ in the Garden The Women at the Sepulchre Wings of a triptych (mk05)

Painting ID::  19990
Lorenzo Monaco
Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.
Christ in the Garden The Women at the Sepulchre Wings of a triptych (mk05)
Wood 26 x 50'' each(66 x 127 cm)Transferred from the Musee de Cluny in 1896
   
   
     

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     Italian c1370-c1424 Lorenzo Monaco Gallery was a Florentine painter. He joined the Camaldolese monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence in 1391, but he left monastic life before making a lifetime commitment. Despite this fact, he has traditionally been called "Lawrence the Monk." His work shows the influence of the International Gothic style of the late fourteenth century, as well as that of the Sienese school.

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