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In no other region in Italy do we meet with so many frescoes belonging to the cosmopolitan Gothic movement of the beginning of the 15th century as in the district around Rome.

The majority of frescoes of this tradition in Lazio has been dealt with by A. Bertivi Colosso, Le origine della pittura del Quattrocento attorno a Roma, Bolletino d’arte del Minist. della Pubbl. Istr.. XIV, 1920, pp. 97 and 185.

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van Marle, R. (1927). Lazio and the Abruzzi. In: The Development of the Italian Schools of Painting. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-2790-3_5

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