Maso di Banco

[1] Maso's name and work are known to us from Lorenzo Ghiberti's autobiographical I Commentari, which identifies frescoes in the chapel of the Holy Confessors at Santa Croce, Florence as his chief work.

His fresco of a particular judgment is in the Bardi banking family chapel of Santa Croce.

It features Gualtiero de' Bardi pleading on behalf of his soul before Jesus Christ.

Nanni di Banco, a sculptor of the early 15th century, is not related to Maso.

This article about an Italian painter born in the 14th century is a stub.

Pope Sylvester I turning away a dragon and reviving its victims, by Maso di Banco