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1428] famous by studying the frescoes of the Brancacci Chapel; and not only Florentines, but foreigners from other lands and cities came there to learn the principles of their art." So that it may truly be said of Masaccio, that he stands half-way between Giotto and Raphael, and was the heir of one, and the teacher of the other great master.