with bronze
ciborium by Vecchietta. , substantially repainted in the 19th century. Vecchietta was born in
Siena. Much of his work may be found there, particularly at the
Hospital of Santa Maria della Scala, lending him yet another name:
pittor dello spedale (or "painter of the hospital"). For the
Pellegrinaio (Pilgrim Hall) at the Hospital complex, Vecchietta painted a series of frescoes, along with
Domenico di Bartolo and
Priamo della Quercia, including
The Founding of the Spedale and
The Vision of Santa Sorore, depicting a dream of the mother of the cobbler Sorore, the mythical founder of the Hospital. Later, around 1444, he created the
Cappella del Sacro Chiodo, also known as the Old Sacristy, decorated with his own work. The frescoes included
Annunciation,
Nativity, and
Last Judgment scenes, and an Allegory of the Ladder depicting children climbing to heaven. For the high altar of the Church of the Santissima Annunziata, within the Hospital complex, he created a bronze figure of the
Risen Christ (signed and dated 1476), which shows the influence of
Donatello. The
Arliquiera, a painted wardrobe for holy relics, was painted by Vecchietta and placed in the Old Sacristy of Santa Maria della Scala in 1445. It is now in the collection of the National Picture Gallery of Siena. ==Other works in Siena==