Beccuto Madonna
1420s fresco by Paolo Uccello
Beccuto Madonna is a c.1420-1425 fresco fragment by Paolo Uccello, now in the Museo nazionale di San Marco in Florence, Italy.
It was originally sited in one of the Del Beccuto family's houses between Via dei Vecchietti and Via Teatina, not far from the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore. It was rediscovered during the building's demolition in 1894 to create the Piazza della Repubblica.[1]
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Paolo Uccello
- Crucifixion with Two Angels (c. 1423)
- Beccuto Madonna (c. 1420–1425)
- Creation and the Fall (c. 1420–1425)
- Annunciation (c. 1425)
- Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood (1436)
- Adoration of the Christ Child with Saint Jerome, Saint Mary Magdalene and Saint Eustace (c. 1436)
- Blessed Jacopone da Todi (c. 1436)
- Portrait of a Young Man (c. 1431–1436)
- Adoration of the Christ Child (c. 1431–1437)
- Scenes from the Life of Noah (c. 1436–1440)
- Crucifixion (c. 1457–1458)
- The Battle of San Romano (c. 1435–1460)
- The Thebaid (c. 1460)
- The Miracle of the Desecrated Host (c. 1467–1469)
- Saint George and the Dragon (c. 1470)
- The Hunt in the Forest (c. 1470)
- Cappella dell'Assunta
- The Ideal City
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