
Fra Angelico
1400–1455 · Republic of Florence · Italian Renaissance
The story
Fra Angelico spent his whole working life inside the Dominican order, and it shaped everything he painted. Born Guido di Pietro around 1395 near Fiesole, he joined the convent of San Domenico there by 1423, taking the name Fra Giovanni; "Angelico," meaning angelic, was a nickname attached to him after his death for the luminous devotional quality of his work.
His major achievement came at the convent of San Marco in Florence, rebuilt in the 1440s with funding from the Medici banker Cosimo de' Medici. Angelico and his workshop covered its corridors and some fifty individual friars' cells with frescoes, each one sized and placed to match the cell's bed and window, meant to be seen by a single friar at prayer rather than by any public audience.
He never rose above the rank of ordinary friar and continued painting commissions in Rome for popes Eugene IV and Nicholas V into his final years, dying there in 1455. In 1982 Pope John Paul II beatified him, and two years later named him the patron of Catholic artists.
Works
46 works
Adoration of the MagiFra Angelico, 1430
AnnunciationFra Angelico, 1425
Deposition of ChristFra Angelico, 1432
San Marco AltarpieceFra Angelico, 1440
Annunciation of CortonaFra Angelico, 1434
Coronation of the VirginFra Angelico, 1434
Fiesole AltarpieceFra Angelico, 1422
Coronation of the VirginFra Angelico, 1435
Madonna and ChildFra Angelico, 1435
Madonna of HumilityFra Angelico, 1433
The Last JudgmentFra Angelico, 1425
Crucifixion with St Dominic prayingFra Angelico, 1438
Annunciation of San Giovanni ValdarnoFra Angelico, 1430
San Pietro Martire TriptychFra Angelico, 1428
Armadio degli ArgentiFra Angelico, 1451
Lamentation over the Dead ChristFra Angelico, 1436
Perugia AltarpieceFra Angelico, 1438
Tabernacle of the LinaioliFra Angelico, 1432
The Beheading of Saints Cosmas and DamianFra Angelico, 1443
Condemnation of St Lawrence by the Emperor ValerianFra Angelico, 1447
Lunette of the north wallFra Angelico, 1447
Madonna and Child with Four AngelsFra Angelico, 1420
Madonna of the PomegranateFra Angelico, 1426
Martyrdom of St LawrenceFra Angelico, 1447
Ordination of St LaurenceFra Angelico, 1447