Stock Photo - Healing of the Crippled Man and Raising of Tabitha (Guarigione dello storpio e Resurrezione di Tabita), by Masolino da Panicale, 1424-1425, 15th Century, fresco, 260 x 599 cm. Italy, Tuscany, Florence, Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Brancacci Chapel. Whole artwork view. The fresco represents two miracles by St. Peter, described in the Acts of Apostles: in the left part, a crippled man is begging for money in front of a loggia, while St. Peter gives him his hand in order to heal him, under the careful eyes of the young St, John, in the right part, a Christian woman named Tabitha, wearing the shroud, is brought back to life by the saint, among astonished onlookers, in the middle of the scene, two middle-class men are walking along, unresponsive in respect of what is happening all around them, on the background, a square in a perspective view - maybe Piazza della Signoria in Florence - with crenellated houses and palaces and poles between windows.

Stock Photo: Healing of the Crippled Man and Raising of Tabitha (Guarigione dello storpio e Resurrezione di Tabita), by Masolino da Panicale, 1424-1425, 15th Century, fresco.

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