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San Francesco, Lucignano : ウィキペディア英語版 | San Francesco, Lucignano
San Francesco is a Romanesque- and Gothic-style Roman Catholic church located in the center of Lucignano, region of Tuscany, Italy. ==History== The church is first mentioned as belonging to Frati Minori in 1289. The church with a bicolored (travertine marble and pietra serena) facade has a rose window in the center. The rounded portal is highly decorated with spiraling pilasters. The apse has a series of vaults with Gothic tracery. Nineteenth century restoration by Castellucci removed much of the plaster obscuring earlier frescoes, and altars that were shuttering windows.〔(L' arte ), ''Restauri alla chiesa di San Francesco a Lucignano in Val di Chiana'', by Giovanni Poggi, Edited by Adolfo Venturi 1904, page 188-191.〕 The interior with a single nave has a collection of frescoes from the 15th and 16th centuries. Including ''Scenes from the Life of St Frances by Bartolo di Fredi and Taddeo di Bartolo. The first altar right of main altar has a grim ''Triumph of Death'' by Bartolo; it depicts an banshee-like horseman, dressed in black on a black horse, bearing upon two conversing noblemen. There is a large polyptych of ''Madonna and Saints'' by Luca di Tomme.〔(Comune of Lucignano ), entry on church.〕 Much of the artwork of this church has been lost or dispersed. Vasari recounts of some painted and bejeweled cabinet-reliquary by Luca Signorelli. A canvas of the Virgin in the church is also attributed to the school of Signorelli.〔(Rassegna d'arte Antica e Moderna ), volume 7, by F. Mason Perkins, page 142.〕
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