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Bernardino of Siena, OFM (Bernardine or Bernadine; [1] [2] 8 September 1380 – 20 May 1444), was an Italian Catholic priest and Franciscan missionary preacher in Italy.He was a systematizer of scholastic economics.
Saint Bernardino of Siena is a 1603 work by El Greco.It is owned by the Museo del Prado but displayed at the El Greco Museum in Toledo, Spain. [1]Showing Bernardino of Siena in a Franciscan habit, holding a cane topped with the monogram IHS and with a book under his left arm, it was commissioned for the university college of San Bernardino in Toledo.
Saint Bernardino of Siena Between Two Angels is a painting attributed to the Italian Renaissance artist Andrea Mantegna and his assistants, dated to 1460 and housed in the Pinacoteca di Brera of Milan.
The Oratory of the Compagnia di San Bernardino is a place of worship in the Piazza San Francesco in Siena. Elevated to minor basilica status in 1925 by Pope Pius XI, it adjoins rooms housing the diocesan museum. [1] It is notable for its frescoes from various 16th- and 17th-century Sienese painters like Sodoma and Domenico Beccafumi.
The Bufalini Chapel is a side chapel of the church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome, Italy.The first chapel on the right after the entrance, it houses a cycle of frescoes executed c. 1484-1486 by Pinturicchio depicting the life of the Franciscan friar St. Bernardino of Siena, sainted in 1450.
Miracles of Saint Bernardino is a series of eight paintings in tempera on panel showing miracles associated with Bernardino of Siena. They date to 1473 and are now in the Galleria Nazionale dell'Umbria in Perugia .
Seal of Saint Bernardino of Siena at the outer wall. The Eremo delle Carceri is a hermitage complex located 791 metres (2,595 ft) above sea level [1] in a steep forest gorge upon Monte Subasio, in Umbria, in central Italy, four kilometers above Assisi. The name Carceri derives from the Latin carceres, meaning "isolated places" or "prisons".
The Basilica of San Bernardino is a religious building located in L'Aquila, Italy. The church was built, with the adjacent cloister, between 1454 and 1472 in honor of St Bernardino of Siena. The facade was built by Silvestro dall'Aquila and later passed to Cola dell'Amatrice, reaching completion in 1542.