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Fra Angelico
(1395-1455)
By: Wendy Owen

Madonna And Child With Angels
Madonna And Child With Angels

Think that you may own a painting by Fra Angelico? We authenticate, appraise, research and issue certificates of authenticity (COA) and provide consultations for all paintings by Fra Angelico.
Lamentation Over The Dead Christ
Lamentation Over The Dead Christ

Fra Angelico was a Dominican friar and a painter, and is known by many other names. He was born Fra Giovanni de Fiesole in Vicchio di Mugello and was baptizes as Guido di Piero. He has also been known as “Beato Angelico” since 1984; “Beato” is a reflection on his painting (beauty), and “Angelico” is how he was referenced after his death (angelic).
Fiesole Tryptich
Fiesole Tryptich

Nothing is known about Fra Angelico’s parents, but it is thought that he came from a wealthy family. He initially received training in illumination, and many manuscripts are still in existence today in San Marco that are thought to be completely by his hand. Very little is known about his actual training, but it is thought that he was influence by Lorenzo Monaco and the Sienese school of art.
Christ On The Cross, Adored By St. Dominic
Christ On The Cross, Adored By St. Dominic

Around 1420, Fra Angelico entered the convent of San Domenico in Fiesole with his brother, Benedetto. It was at the convent that he produced frescoes for the monastery, as well as his first two works, “Altarpiece of the Annunciation” and “The Coronation of the Virgin.”
Altarpiece Of The Annunciation
Altar piece Of The Annunciation

The Coronation Of The Virgin
The Coronation Of The Virgin

Fra Angelico would later paint in churches in Florence in the 1430’s, and carried out commissions for the Dominicans in Cortona. His most important commission was completed during this time, “The San Marco Altarpiece” as well as frescoes for the convent in San Marco. He quickly gained notoriety for his artistic talents, and was in high demand.
San Marco Altarpiece
San Marco Altarpiece

In 1445, Fran Angelico would be called on yet again to paint frescoes, this time at the chapel of Santissimo Sacramento. This chapel has since been destroyed, but Fra Angelico would go on to paint commissions for Pope Paul III. Legend has it that he was offered the position of the Archbishop of Florence at this time, but he turned it down, though this is just speculation. During this time, Fra Angelico also took on a number of pupils including Zanobi Strozzi and Gentile de Fabriano.
Baptism Of Christ
Baptism Of Christ

Christ Carrying The Cross
Christ Carrying The Cross

Entombment
Entombment

Fra Angelico returned to the convent in Fiesole in 1450, and made one last return to Rome in 1455 where he died. In 1982, he was given beatification by Pope John Paul II. There is a feast day in his honor every year on February 18, the day of his death, and his grave in Minerva continues to still draw worshippers to this day. The inscription on his tomb reads; "When singing my praise, don't liken my talents to those of Apollo. Say, rather, that, in the name of Christ, I gave all I had to the poor. The deeds that count on Earth are not the ones that count in Heaven. I, Giovanni, am the flower of Tuscany."
Agony In The Garden
Agony In The Garden

Christ In Limbo
Christ In Limbo

While most of Fra Angelico’s known work is housed in museums and in the churches and cathedrals they were commissioned for, it is possible that some of his unauthenticated work still exists. Illuminated manuscript pages or altarpieces stolen in times of war are only a few possibilities.
Madonna And Child
Madonna And Child

If you are still wondering about a 15th century piece of Italian art in your family collection, contact us…it could be by Fra Angelico.
 

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