Faraaz Damji | 4 Jun 18:59

[Wikipedia] June 4: Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood

   The Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood is a fresco by Paolo
   Uccello, commemorating English condottiero John Hawkwood, commissioned
   in 1436 for the Florence Cathedral.  The fresco is an important example
   of art commemorating a soldier-for-hire in the Italian peninsula and
   is a seminal work in the development of perspective.  The politics of
   the commissioning and recommissioning of the fresco have been analyzed
   and debated by historians.  The fresco is often cited as a form of
   "Florentine propaganda" for its appropriation of a foreign soldier of
   fortune as a Florentine hero and for its implied promise to other
   condottieri of the potential rewards of serving Florence.  The fresco
   has also been interpreted as a product of internal political
   competition between the Albizzi and Medici factions in Renaissance
   Florence, due to the latter's modification of the work's symbolism and
   iconography during its recommissioning.  The fresco is the oldest
   extant and authenticated work of Uccello, and from a relatively
   well-known aspect of his career compared to the periods before and
   after its creation.  The fresco has been restored (once by Lorenzo di
   Credi, who added the frame) and is now detached from the wall; it has
   been repositioned twice in modern times.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1037:
   Henry III became Holy Roman Emperor following the death of his
   father, Conrad II.
   (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_III%2C_Holy_Roman_Emperor)
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