This painting titled Saint Martin Renounces His Weapons (scene 4 - detail) was created by the Italian artist Simone Martini in the period of Renaissance (Early Italian, "Trecento") using the technique of Fresco.

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Upload time: Jul 9, 2007 By: terminartors

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Saint Martin Renounces His Weapons (scene 4 - detail)

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Martini, Simone (1280/85-1344)
Date: 1312-17 Movement: Renaissance (Early Italian, "Trecento") Theme: Saints Technique: Fresco Museum:  Basilica di San Francesco Location: Assisi, Italy
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This painting titled Saint Martin Renounces His Weapons (scene 4 - detail) was created by the Italian artist Simone Martini in the period of Renaissance (Early Italian, "Trecento") using the technique of Fresco.