Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence

Santa Maria del Carmine is a church of the Carmelite Order, in the Oltrarno district of Florence, in Tuscany, Italy. It is famous as the location of the Brancacci Chapel housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by Masaccio and Masolino da Panicale, later finished by Filippino Lippi.

History

The church, dedicated to the Beatæ Virginis Mariæ de monte Carmelo, was built from 1268 as part of Carmelite convent, which is still existing today. Of the original edifice only some Romanesque-Gothic remains can be seen on the sides. The complex was enlarged a first time in 1328 and again in 1464, when the capitular hall and the refectory added, though the church maintained the Latin Cross, one nave pan.

Renovated in the 16th-17th centuries, it was damaged by a fire in 1771 and rebuilt internally in 1782. The façade, like in many Florentine churches, remained unfinished. The fire did not touch the sacristy: therefore have survived the Stories of St. Cecilia attributed to Lippo d'Andrea (c. 1400) and the marble monument of Pier Soderini by Benedetto da Rovezzano (1511-1513). The vault of the nave has a trompe-l'oeil fresco by Domenico Stagi.

Brancacci Chapel

Шаблон:Main Also the Bracacci Chapel died from the fire, and was also saved by the subsequent restoration by the intervention of a Florentine noblewoman who firmly opposed to the covering of the frescoes. The Chapel is home to the famous frescoes by Masaccio and Masolino, considered the first masterwork of the Italian Renaissance. They were finished by Filippino Lippi.

Corsini Chapel

The Corsini, probably the richest family in Florence during the 17th-18th centuries, had this chapel built in 1675, entitled to St. Andrew Corsini (1301-1374), Carmelite bishop of Fiesole, who had been canonized in 1629. The architect Pier Francesco Silvani choose for it the Baroque style then popular in Rome. The small dome was frescoed by Luca Giordano in 1682. The elaborated rococo ceiling is from one of the most important 18th century artists in the city, Giovanni Domenico Ferretti. Masaccio's master, Masolino commssioned by a wealthy merchant, Felice Brancacci, began work on the chapel in 1425 but the project was soon taken over by his pupil whose treatment of figures in believable space made the frescoes among the most important to have come out of the Early Renaissance. The scenes by Masaccio are the Expulsion from Paradise, The Tribute Money St Peter Healing a Lame-Man , and St Peter Raising Tabitha from the dead. The cycle was finished by Filippino Lippi

The convent

The convent suffered in its history from numerous disaster, from the fire to the flooding of 1966. Most of the artworks are therefore fragmentary: these include the Bestowal of the Carmelite Rule by Filippo Lippi and the Last Supper by Alessandro Allori, and remains of works from other chapels by Pietro Nelli and Gherardo Starnina.

The second refectory is decorated with the Supper in Simon the Pharisee's house by Giovanni Battista Vanni (c. 1645); it also houses fragments of frescoes by Lippo d'Andrea.

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23 November 2017
Perhaps lost in the abundance of glorious churches in Florence, this is one of my favourites. Do Capella Brancacci next door just before it closes, then come admire the magnificence of this church.
Abhishek
8 November 2019
The church has some beautiful fresco’s on the roof. Don’t miss a visit to the chapel (which has a separate paid entrance to the right of this church)
Freya Middleton
27 July 2011
Must see - the early Renaissance fresco masterpiece by Masaccio in the Brancacci family side chapel.
Antonio Di Chiara
29 March 2018
Uno dei tanti gioielli di Firenze peraltro non tanto conosciuti ma a mio parere stupenda! Stupendi gli affreschi interni da vedere minuziosamente
Kanıt Vural
12 February 2015
Kilisenin içinde Masaccio ve Masolino da Panicaleye ait muhteşem Rönesans freskleri vardır.
Yasemin
30 September 2015
Küçük bir kilise, diğer kiliselerin benzeri diyebilirim. Zaman kısıtlıysa sona atın.
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