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Masaccio's frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel include scenes from the life of St Peter, notably The Tribute Money, and a moving account of Adam and Eve's Expulsion from Paradise. They have a monumental grandeur, without trace of Gothic decorative detail, unlike the work of his colleague and teacher Masolino da Panicale. Marking a return to the style of Giotto, Masaccio's figures have solidity and weight and are clearly set in three-dimensional space.
Other works by Masaccio are the Trinity about 1428 (Santa Maria Novella, Florence) and the polyptych for the Carmelite church in Pisa in 1426 (divided between National Gallery, London; Staatliche Museen, Berlin; Museo di Capodimonte, Naples). Although brief, his career marks a turning point in Italian art.
Blue represents the sky and the sea. Yellow symbolizes the sun which gives light and life. Red reflects the people and their determination to work in the future in unity and love. White stands for justice and harmony. Green recalls the land and nature. Effective date: 8 January 1996.
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