Fra Angelico (1395-1455)
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| A lucky few collectors score big Columbia Daily Tribune - 26 Jan 2012 at 1:09pm These panels were painted in 1438 by Fra Angelico. They were part of eight panels stolen during Napoleon's occupation of Italy. Found on the back of an English woman's bedroom door hundreds of years later, they brought $3.4 million at auction. | |
![]() Inquirer.net | UST exhibits Blessed John Paul relics and memorabilia, historic papal documents Inquirer.net - 22 Jan 2012 at 11:09am COMMEMORATIVE stone for the beatification of Fra Angelico, the Dominican and Renaissance master whom John Paul II made Patron Saint of Artists. Later at the Rizal Park, he beatified Lorenzo Ruiz, the Filipino protomartyr of the 17th-century ... |
![]() 89.3 KPCC | Behind the scenes at LACMA">Behind the scenes at LACMA's Rodarte exhibit 89.3 KPCC - 26 Jan 2012 at 3:40pm Their “Fra Angelico Collection,” nine flowing dresses in pastels inspired by the frescoes by the Italian Renaissance painter of that name, look like they came out of the heavenly closet of the angel Gabriel to wear for the Annunciation. |

