Anonymous, Bartolomeo, monk of San Galgano. Tavola di Biccherna, Siena, Archivio di Stato, 6 (January–June 1276). by Medievalists.net September 24, 2013ALG166005 Don Bartolomeo, a Cistercian Monk from San-Galgano (oil on panel) by Guido di Graziano (13th century) oil on panel Archivio di Stato Gabella, Siena, Italy Alinari Italian, out of copyrightRelated PostsLiving like the laity? The negotiation of religious status in the cities of late medieval ItalyThe Audacious Metaphors of Mystical Women: The Model of Caterina da SienaThe Palio in Italian Renaissance art, thought, and cultureWelfare in an Italian City-State: Siena and the Hospital of Santa Maria della ScalaPiety and Poor Relief: Confraternities in Medieval Cremona, c. 1334-1499 AdvertisementSubscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigationPrevious Post Previous Post
ALG166005 Don Bartolomeo, a Cistercian Monk from San-Galgano (oil on panel) by Guido di Graziano (13th century)
oil on panel
Archivio di Stato Gabella, Siena, Italy
Alinari
Italian, out of copyright
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