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Andrea Orcagna Collection

Andrea Orcagna (circa 1308-1368): A Florentine master of the 14th century, renowned for his intricate and vivid depictions of the afterlife

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Limbs and Demons; The Poor calling Death; Corpses of a Cardinal, a Woman and a Nun

Limbs and Demons; The Poor calling Death; Corpses of a Cardinal, a Woman and a Nun
6365888 Limbs and Demons; The Poor calling Death; Corpses of a Cardinal, a Woman and a Nun, fragments from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death, Last Judgement and Hell

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Punishment of the Miser and the Wrathful and Satan devouring Judas, Brutus and Cassius

Punishment of the Miser and the Wrathful and Satan devouring Judas, Brutus and Cassius
6365884 Punishment of the Miser and the Wrathful and Satan devouring Judas, Brutus and Cassius, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death, Last Judgement and Hell

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Lucifer clutching two Giants and Antenor, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph

Lucifer clutching two Giants and Antenor, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death
6365883 Lucifer clutching two Giants and Antenor, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death, Last Judgement and Hell, c.1350 by Orcagna

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Punishment of the Lustful, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death

Punishment of the Lustful, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death, Last Judgement and Hell
6365885 Punishment of the Lustful, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death, Last Judgement and Hell, c.1350 (detached fresco) by Orcagna

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: The Poor calling Death, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death

The Poor calling Death, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death, Last Judgement and Hell, c
6365887 The Poor calling Death, fragment from the cycle of detached frescoes The Triumph of Death, Last Judgement and Hell, c.1350 by Orcagna, Andrea di Cione (c.1308-68); Santa Croce, Florence

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Punishment of the Lustful; Punishment of the Miser and the Wrathful and Satan devouring Judas

Punishment of the Lustful; Punishment of the Miser and the Wrathful and Satan devouring Judas
6365886 Punishment of the Lustful; Punishment of the Miser and the Wrathful and Satan devouring Judas, Brutus and Cassius; Lucifer clutching two Giants and Antenor

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Tabernacle de l eglise Or san Michele, a Florence; d apres Andrea Orcagna

Tabernacle de l eglise Or san Michele, a Florence; d apres Andrea Orcagna, Facade principale (engraving)
6022464 Tabernacle de l eglise Or san Michele, a Florence; d apres Andrea Orcagna, Facade principale (engraving) by French School

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Studies of saints, attributed to Orcagna, 1913. Artist: Andrea Orcagna

Studies of saints, attributed to Orcagna, 1913. Artist: Andrea Orcagna
Studies of saints, attributed to Orcagna, 1913. Andrea di Cione di Arcangelo (c1308-1368) was a Florentine painter, sculptor and architect

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: The Dream of Life, 14th century, (1870). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven

The Dream of Life, 14th century, (1870). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven
The Dream of Life, 14th century, (1870). A chromolithographic print after a painting in the cloister of the Campo Santo, Pisa

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Fresco of the Triumph of Death, 14th century. Artist: Andrea Orcagna

Fresco of the Triumph of Death, 14th century. Artist: Andrea Orcagna
Fresco of the Triumph of Death at the Church of Santa Croce in Florence, 14th century

Background imageAndrea Orcagna Collection: Fragment of a fresco showing the triumph of death, 14th century. Artist: Andrea Orcagna

Fragment of a fresco showing the triumph of death, 14th century. Artist: Andrea Orcagna
Fragment of a fresco showing the triumph of death, 14th century


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Andrea Orcagna (circa 1308-1368): A Florentine master of the 14th century, renowned for his intricate and vivid depictions of the afterlife. His detached frescoes, The Triumph of Death, Last Judgement and Hell, showcase a chilling array of limbs and demons, including the Poor calling Death, the Punishment of the Miser and the Wrathful, and Satan devouring Judas, Brutus, and Cassius. In contrast, his studies of saints, attributed to Orcagna, reveal a more compassionate side. His masterpiece, the Triumph of Death fresco, can be found in the Orsanmichele church in Florence, while his influence is evident in Franz Kellerhoven's 19th-century painting, The Dream of Life. Orcagna's art continues to captivate audiences with its intricate details and haunting imagery.