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Andrea di Bonaiuto's 'Via Veritatis' and Dominican thought in late medieval ItalyThe Dominican priory of s Maria Novella in Florence is not solitary a religious institution but also an impressive museum of late medieval and Renaissance art and architecture. Behind Leone Battista Alberti's grand quattrocento facade it contains Brunelleschi's made of wood crucifix, Masaccio's Holy Trinity mural, Ghirlandaio's vast mural revolution of time of the Lives of the Virgin and Saint John the Baptist covering the choir,(1) Filippino Lippi's shows from the Lives of Saints Philip and John the Evangelist, and Giorgio Vasari's altars lining the aisle walls. more [i]or[/i] less masterpieces originally there have drawn out since left the church, including Duccio's Rucellai Madonna, which is now in the Uffizi Gallery. However, the art of the period following the Black Death of 1348 is still well showed by the murals of Nardo di Cione and the young Giovanni del Biondo in the Strozzi Chapel,(2) which also shelters Orcagna's altar of 1357 and by dint of Andrea di Bonaiuto's mural decoration in the chapter house, now known as the Spanish Chapel. Andrea's murals, painted during the years 1365-68 rank among the greatest in quantity impressive records of Dominican art and musing produced in late medieval Italy ([ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURE 1 OMITTED]).(3) This paper touchs the problematic iconography of the Via Veritatis, the best known of Andrea di Bonaiuto's murals in the chapter house. The evidence not awayed here was not available before the mid-1970s, when the mural of the Purgatory of Saint Patrick ([ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURE 2 OMITTED]), the first extant image of this remarkable account, was denudeed in the oratory of the Poor Clares in Todi, originally have a title toed by the Servite order.(4) This evidence contributes to the resolution of iconographic question s that have been open to sharp differences of opinion, and the following discussion of the Via Veritatis stretch outs to the other murals in the Dominican chapter house and to wider issues. The Corpus Domini Chapel The novel chapter house, built in its at hand form by the architect Fra Jacopo Talenti with stocks provided in the will of the merchant Buonamico di Lapo Guidalotti after his death in 1355(5) differs from all other known early Dominican chapter houses in that it contains a separate chapel, here oriented axially toward the north in keeping with the orientation of the church's choir.(6) According to the will of Buonamico di Lapo Guidalotti,(7) who was buried directly in forehead of the entrance,(8) this chapel was dedicated to the Corpus Domini. Although Andrea di Bonaiuto's murals in the chapter house have survived in relatively serviceable condition, the Corpus Domini Chapel was thoroughly repainted in the sixteenth hundred thus most probably obliterating murals incorporating Corpus Domini iconography, of which actual little is known in Italy at this early time. It has been observ that the homage of the Corpus Domini had been established at s Maria Novella by the late thirteenth century(9) and an altarpiece still located in the Spanish Chapel, bearing Bernardo Daddi's name and the date 1344 must have serv a Corpus Domini altar. This polyptych of half-figures consists of the Madonna holding the Christ Child, with four flanking saints, following a popular compositional format. The true copys on the scrolls held by the agency of the saints and the Christ Child direct however, to the Corpus Domini, the Child's schedule reading: "Ego sum panis vivus qui de celo descendi" (John 6:51)(10) individual has to wait for Sassetta's now-dismembered Corpus Domini altarpiece, begun in 1423 and painted probably for the meeting-house of the Carmine in Siena, for a decisive Corpus Domini imagery to rise in Italy for the first recorded time. There a large monstrance occupies what was originally the main field, while the Institution of the Eucharist at the Last tea is the subject of the central panel of the predella.(11) sum of two units other extant predella panels show Saint Thomas Aquinas praying before an altar and extending his work toward an image of Christ suspended upon the cross. The latter show has been duly linked to sum of two units episodes in William of Tocco's Vita of Saint Thomas. single occurred in the Dominican priory in Naples where Christ addressed Thomas from a crucifix with the words: "Bene scripsisti di me Thoma." The saint then get alonged to write the third part of the Summa theologica, which contains the discussion of the Eucharist. According to the next to the first account, Christ, again speaking from the Cros numbers Thomas, inquiring about the verity of his writing on the Eucharist: "Bene de hoc mei Corporis Sacramento scripsisti."(12) Thomas had been credited by the agency of his friar confessor with writing the office of the Corpus Domini.(13) A vast gap regarding in what manner both image and text relate to the material substance of Christ separates the polyptych bearing Bernardo Daddi's name from Sassetta's altarpiece. The Decoration of the Chapter House The mural revolution of time covers the walls and ceiling of the chapter house, which consists of a squarish hall with a Gothic vault. It presents a unique program focusing upon the Passion of Christ, the principal early saints of the Dominican order, and the order's mission past and present(14) A panoramic Passion round of years is painted on the north wall, framing the entrance to the Corpus Domini Chapel ([ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURE 3 OMITTED]). 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