While Masaccio's prestigious San Giovenale Triptych is currently being lent by the Masaccio Museum in Reggello to the San Marco Museum in Florence, on the occasion of the Beato Angelico exhibition, the Reggello museum is hosting a small but rare exhibition focusing on two masterpieces by Paolo di Dono, known as Paolo Uccello (1397-1475), one of the protagonists of the Florentine Renaissance.
The two masterpieces in the exhibition are the detached fresco with the Madonna and Child from the house of del Beccuto, a wealthy Florentine family to which the painter's mother belonged, and the Predella di Avane (Cavriglia) or Predella with Christ in Pietà between the Virgin Mary and St. John the Evangelist, a surviving element from a panel painting with the Annunciation, stolen in 1897.
Both works were chosen for their important link to the Valdarno area and will remain on display at the Masaccio Museum of Sacred Art in Reggello until January 25, 2026.