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The '''Ascension of John''' (1320) is a fresco by [[Giotto]], at [[Peruzzi Chapel, Santa Croce, Florence, Italy]].
The '''Ascension of John''' (1320) is a fresco by [[Giotto]], at [[Santa Croce, Florence, Italy]] (Peruzzi Chapel).


* [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappella_Peruzzi Wikipedia.it]  
* [http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappella_Peruzzi Wikipedia.it]  


The work is part of a cycle of three frescoes on the [[Life of John the Evangelist (1320 Giotto), art]].
The work is part of a cycle of three frescoes of [[Stories from the Life of John the Evangelist (1320 Giotto), art]].




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[[Category:Death of John (event)|1320 Giotto]]
[[Category:Death of John (event)|1320 Giotto]]

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The Ascension of John (1320) is a fresco by Giotto, at Santa Croce, Florence, Italy (Peruzzi Chapel).

The work is part of a cycle of three frescoes of Stories from the Life of John the Evangelist (1320 Giotto), art.