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The Tribute Money by Masaccio (Detail), Italian-Made Fresco Reproduction on Plaster, 6 inches x 7 ¾ x 3/8 inches

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  • Made in Italy (Umbria) by master craftsmen
  • Made with same type of mortar mix which Giotto used for his mural paintings
  • Our fresco reproductions are found in museums, homes, offices, churches and buildings all over the world
  • Owners of our frescoes include the Pope, Pavarotti, film and music celebrities, the city of San Francisco (USA)
  • Bottega Artigiana helped with the restoration of priceless frescoes damaged in the recent earthquake in Perugia
  • Each reproduction is done individually with final touches made by expert painters who are all Italian art academy graduates
  • Every reproduction is accompanied by a certificate attesting to the originality of the materials and methods used to create it
  • Each Fresco has a hook for hanging on wall. A small metal stand is also included to put fresco on table, etc.

The Tribute Money fresco by Masaccio was begun in 1424 and completed in 1428. Masaccio was one of the first great painters of the early Renaissance. The Tribute Money is the most famous painting in the world-famous Brancacci Chapel in Florence, Italy (Piazza del Carmine). Our fresco is an exact reproduction of a detail of the original fresco showing a striking and beautiful rendition of the face of Jesus. Our fresco reproductions are done while the mortar is still wet so that the pigments, drying with the mortar, become permanently incorporated in it.

OUR TECHNIQUE: We reproduce paintings by means of the pictography technique. This method enables us to make reproductions with the same characteristics as a painting. We are located near Perugia (Italy), in Umbria, in the Upper Tiber Valley. Years of research and experimentation in the field of painting and restoration have enable us to return with great precision to the materials and methods used by the masters of the Renaissance to make reproductions on plaster. For these fresco type reproductions we use the same type of mortar mix which Giotto used for his mural paintings. This is a mortar free of salts and alkalis which would contribute to deterioration and corrosion over time. Each reproduction is done individually with the final touches made by expert painters who are all Italian art academy graduates. Every reproduction is accompanied by a certificate attesting to the originality of the materials and methods used to create it.

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Weight 2.2 lbs