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The author traces the life and work of a devout early Renaissance painter who combined monastic vocation with artistic practice, examining debates about whether faith or artistry predominated in his career. The study surveys his development from formal early panels to more naturalistic later frescoes, with close readings of major commissions and chapel cycles, especially works in Florence, and reproductions illustrating technique and iconography. Chapters contextualize subjects such as Madonnas and Christ-children, explore compositional and color advances, and reflect on the relationship between spiritual purpose and aesthetic achievement. Illustrations and plate descriptions accompany a retrospective assessment of artistic growth.
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