Holy Trinity with Saints
Holy Trinity with Saints or Saints Jerome, Paula and Eustochium's Vision of the Holy Trinity is a 1453–1454 fresco by Andrea [del Castagno], painted for Gerolamo Corboli just after the same artist's Saint [Julian the Hospitaller with Christ the Redeemer] in the neighbouring chapel and the lost frescoes of Sant'Egidio. It is still in its original position in Santissima Annunziata, Florence, whilst a sinopia of the three saints is now in the Museo del Cenacolo [di Sant'Apollonia], also in Florence.
The work was covered by a new altarpiece of the Last Judgement by Alessandro Allori when the chapel was transferred to the Caiani family in 1553 and the fresco was only rediscovered in the 1930s by the Benini studio, run by an old family of Florentine restorers, who restored it. In 1967, following the 1966 [flood of the Arno|flood the previous year], it was removed from the wall and restored again, at which time the sinopia was discovered and removed.