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| Within the small halls you can
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| a dramatic 14th-century Crucifix,
by Duccio di Buoninsegna's school. A Madonna with the Holy Child
and Saints, that is also ascribed to the 14th-century Siennese
school, to the "Master of Chianciano"; another Madonna
with the Holy Child, by 14th-century Florentine School, it being
ascribed to Nicolò Gerini; a wooden statue of the Madonna
with the Holy Child, dating back to the 14th-century, is ascribed
to one of Nicolò Pisano' followers. It is interesting
to mention, also as a historical document, the painting with
St. John the Baptist, patron of the town, serving as a support
for Chianciano that is here depicted as it was in the 16th century.
The Collegiate Church is also dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
It suddenly appears at the end of the street with its spiral
portal in a plain Romanesque style. Also interesting as a historical
document, the painting of St. John the Baptist, patron of the
town, serves as a support for Chianciano that is here depicted
as it was in the 16th century. |
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