Beato Angelico, (Fra) Beato, (Fra) Giovanni, (Fra) Giovanni da Fiesole, (Fra) Giovanni da Fiesole Angelico, Fra Angelico da Fiesole, (Fra) Giovanni Angelico da Fiesole, Guido di Pietro Trosini, Guido di Pietro da Mugello, Guidolino di Pietro da Mugello
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Italian painter, fresco painter, miniaturist and monk
English: Virgin and Child, Sts Dominic and John the Baptist on the left and Sts Peter Martyr and Thomas Aquinas on the right, on the upper part scenes from the life of St Peter Martyr (Predication and Martyrdom), Angel of the Annunciation, God Father and Vergin Annunciate. Mary is holding an ampulla, with reference to Mary Magdalene's ampulla so to Jesus' passion.
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