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. Detail. 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, St. Peter, standing at the threshold of a house, is bringing back to life a Christian woman named Tabitha with a gesture of his right hand, 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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