The chapel on the north-western corner of Avignon Cathedral was one of the most ambitious funerary spaces commissioned in the city by a member of the local Italian community during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, yet it has remained virtually unstudied. Built by Carlo Spiafame, a financier from Lucca, it includes a fresco of the Baptism of Christ and portraits of the donor and his family
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