responsible for new memorial or its enhancement/renovation
Alternate Names: patron; donor; founder
Getty ID: 300400903
1508
possible
maybe held this role; for burials, based on ancestry and/or generic inscription reference, the individual would have had burial rights, but no evidence has been found to confirm burial here
named in memorial inscription and/or represented by coat of arms
Alternate Names: dedicatee
Getty ID: 300404867
likely
probably had this role; for burials, the individual is owner/heir, and/or spouse, parent, or child is interred here; no conflicting evidence that the person is buried elsewhere
[a] Stefano Rosselli was unsure whether the high altar chapel itself had a patron, but noted that the choir carried the Rucellai family arms as did the exterior wall under the chapel's window. Secondly, he recorded that the altar carried arms he believed to represent the del Giocondo family. The Priorista Mariani, however, states that the Federighi arms were in the chapel as well as in a second chapel with a tomb.
[c] The coat of arms is impaled with four balls on the left and plain on the right. The male side is similar to that on another Federighi monument and given that this picture was above the water font sponsored by the family, the picture of the Trinity likely was donated by them as well.