Fra Angelico (Guido di Pietro, Fra Giovanni da Fiesole) (Italian, about 1395/1400–1455) These panels once served as wings of a portable 
altarpiece used for private devotion. The left panel shows 
Saint Francis, who is recognized by the 
stigmata on his hands, feet, and side. The three knots tied in the sash around his waist symbolizing his Franciscan Order's three religious vows: poverty, chastity, and obedience. An unidentified 
bishop saint wearing a 
cope and 
miter and holding a 
crozier stands to the left of Francis.  
 The right panel depicts 
Saint John the Baptist, who is identified by his reed cross and tunic of animal skins, and 
Saint Dominic, who wears the habit of his 
Dominican Order. He holds a lily, the symbol of chastity, and carries a book of the Gospels.  
 The Dominican 
monk Fra Angelico, whose clerical name means "Angelic Brother," was among the first to adopt Masaccio's innovative 
naturalism. Though he still employed a gold 
background, Fra Angelico used shading to model plausible figures in the round. These paintings epitomize his particular delicacy of color, sensitivity of expression, and ability to convey the spiritual grace of saints. 
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