List of Artworks
Artists who produced items for the church include:
- Sandro Botticelli - early nativity scene above the door
- Baccio D'Agnolo - wood carvings
- Bronzino - the Miracle of Jesus
- Filippo Brunelleschi - The Crucifix (between 1410 and 1425)
- Tino da Camaino - Bust of St. Antoninus (in terra cotta); the Tomb of the Bishop of Fiesole
- Nardo di Cione - frescoes of the Divine Judgment
- Duccio - Rucellai Madonna
- Lorenzo Ghiberti - tombstone of Leonardo Dati (1423)
- Domenico Ghirlandaio - frescoes (late 15th century) in the Tornabuoni Chapel, design of the stained-glass window
- Filippino Lippi - frescoes in the Strozzi Chapel, depicting the life of Philip the Apostle; stained glass window
- Benedetto da Maiano - the Tomb of Filippo Strozzi (1491) at the backside of the Strozzi Chapel.
- Giacomo Marchetti : Martyrdom of Saint Laurence.
- Masaccio - The Trinity
- Nino Pisano - Madonna with Child (1368)
- Bernardo Rossellino - Monument to the Beata Villana (1451)
- Santi di Tito - Lazarus Raised from Death
- Paolo Uccello - frescoes in the cloisters
- Giorgio Vasari - Madonna of the Rosary (1568)
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