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The sketch traces the life and work of a devout Dominican painter whose art emerges from monastic practice, portraying saints, angels, and luminous Madonnas produced as acts of prayer. It combines scenes of cloister routine and manuscript illumination with descriptions of frescoes in a convent near Florence, contemporary praise for his radiant color and delicate draughtsmanship, and anecdotes about his humility and refusal of payment or preferment. Close readings highlight a mystical visual language that favors spiritual expression over strict naturalism, while the narrative situates his output within the daily rhythms and patronage of the monastery.
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