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Memorials

S. Croce cemetery 020.1 ser Rinuccio di Stracciabende

Rosselli Number 20.0
Memorial Type
Status lost
Current Repository na
Primary Installation floor
Secondary Installation unk
Tomb Form unk
Liturgical Orientation unk
Documented Types
  • sepoltura
Decorative Elements
Database ID 11037

Dates

late 13th or early 14th century

Inscriptions (1 total)

770 S. Rinucci Stracciabende, et filior. The tomb of Rinuccio Stracciabende and of his sons

Individuals (2 total)

Stracciabende, Rinuccio (ser)
through the early 15th century a
Bernardo di Cinozzo (purgatore)
before 1439

Groups (1 total)

Stracciabende
through the early 15th century

Related Memorials (3 total)

S. Croce cemetery 019 Benino di Chiaro
S. Croce cemetery 020.2 Bernardo di Cinozzo purgatore:
S. Croce cemetery 021 M. Lapo di Farina:

Notes

  • [a] It is likely that when Bernardo di Cinozzo purgatore took over Rinuccio Stracciabende's tomb, he removed reference to the former honoree. Curiously, Stefano Rosselli noted arms that were morphologically the same as those of the Stracciabende, but with different colors – seemingly red where the former was gold and white where it was blue. Could Bernardo have reused Rinuccio's sculpted arms but painted them to create a new family stemma for himself? Unfortunately the inscription was illegible by Rosselli's day making it difficult to know what, if anything, Bernardo did to the tomb after taking possession, a transfer recorded in the 1439 sepoltuario.