One was the painting of the Last Supper on the walls of the refectory of Santa Maria delle grazie, and the other the making of a model of a great equestrian statue, a bronze horse with the figure of the Duke upon its back.
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"grazie," said he, smiling.
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Outside Arezzo, at S. Maria delle grazie, in the church of S. Bernardino, he did a Madonna with the people of Arezzo under her mantle, and on one side St Bernardino is kneeling, with a wooden cross in his hand, such as he was accustomed to carry when he went through Arezzo preaching; and on the other side are St Nicholas and St Michael the Archangel.
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