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==Other paintings== Masaccio produced two other works, a ''[[Nativity (Masaccio)|Nativity]]'' and an ''Annunciation'', now lost, before leaving for [[Rome]], where his companion Masolino was frescoing a chapel with scenes from the life of St. Catherine in the [[Basilica di San Clemente]]. It has never been confirmed that Masaccio collaborated on that work, even though it is possible that he contributed to Masolino's polyptych for the altar of [[Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore|Santa Maria Maggiore]] with his panel portraying ''[[St. Jerome and St. John the Baptist (Masaccio)|St. Jerome and St. John the Baptist]]'', now in the [[National Gallery]], London. Masaccio died at the end of 1428. According to a legend, he was poisoned by a jealous rival painter.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.artble.com/artists/tommaso_cassai_masaccio/more_information/biography|title=Tommaso Cassai Masaccio Biography|website=Artble|language=en|access-date=2017-02-14}}</ref> Only four frescoes undoubtedly from Masaccio's hand still exist today, although many other works have been at least partially attributed to him. Others are believed to have been destroyed.
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