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He began his work with a foundation at Fiesole; among his first novices were young Antoninus of Florence (see May 10) as well as two brothers, gifted artists who became known as Fra Angelico and Fra Benedetto.
Catholic Exchange 2009
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The two small works were painted by an Italian monk known as Fra Angelico in 1439.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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The two small works were painted by an Italian monk known as Fra Angelico in 1439.
Renaissance paintings found in pensioner's house sell for £1.7m 2007
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English, was afterward called Fra Angelico by his brethren because his life was so holy, or because, as some say, he painted angels more pure and beautiful than have ever been pictured before or since.
Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Deristhe L. Hoyt
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"Giovanni da Fiesole, better known as Fra Angelico (1387-1455).
An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry Hiram Corson 1869
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The monuments of the Medici century in Florence, such as Fra Angelico’s frescoes for the monastery of San Marco or Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, are some of the most precious of all human artifacts.
Making Money the Medici Way���And Spending It the Modern Way 2005
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The monuments of the Medici century in Florence, such as Fra Angelico’s frescoes for the monastery of San Marco or Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, are some of the most precious of all human artifacts.
Making Money the Medici Way-And Spending It the Modern Way 2005
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The monuments of the Medici century in Florence, such as Fra Angelico’s frescoes for the monastery of San Marco or Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, are some of the most precious of all human artifacts.
Making Money the Medici Way-And Spending It the Modern Way 2005
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The monuments of the Medici century in Florence, such as Fra Angelico’s frescoes for the monastery of San Marco or Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, are some of the most precious of all human artifacts.
Making Money the Medici Way���And Spending It the Modern Way 2005
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The monuments of the Medici century in Florence, such as Fra Angelico’s frescoes for the monastery of San Marco or Botticelli’s Birth of Venus, are some of the most precious of all human artifacts.
Making Money the Medici Way���And Spending It the Modern Way 2005
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