San Marco Cells
Frescos by Fra Angelico and his followers in the dormitory of San Marco, Florence.
From 1438 to 1443, Fra Angelico, a painter and Dominican friar, lived at the Convent of San Marco in Florence. He and his assistants, including Benozzo Gozzoli, Décorated the monastery with frescoes. The frescoes in the friars' dormitory cells, which were often painted for prayer, used the trompe l'œil style to create the illusion of continuous space. Around 40 years later, Girolamo Savonarola also lived there. The convent is now the Museo Nazionale di San Marco.
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