St. Peter and St. Paul raising the King's son: fresco, Brancacci Chapel, Carmine, Florence.

Homage of St. Peter: fresco, Brancacci Chapel, Carmine, Florence.

[For Masaccio, as the first "naturalist" in landscape, see Ruskin's notices of the frescoes in Modern Painters, vols. i. and iii.]

Masolino (Florentine: 1383-1447).

The History of the Baptist (119, 127, 169, 211): frescoes, Castiglione d' Olona (near Varese).

The Prophet Isaiah (167): fresco, Castiglione d' Olona (near Varese).

The Temptation: fresco, Castiglione d' Olona (near Varese).

St. Peter and St. John raising Petronilla: fresco, Brancacci Chapel, Carmine, Florence.

[Tommaso di Cristoforo Fini, known as Masolino da Panicale, from the place of his birth, is supposed to have been the teacher of Masaccio. He was for some time in the service of Cardinal Branda Castiglione. These frescoes, on one of which he inscribed his name, were executed 1426-1437. They "indicate a careful study of nature, though the type of composition is still that of the 14th century.">[

Meister Wilhelm (see under 687).