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==Interior==
Among several important works of art in the church are [[Michelangelo]]'s statue ''[[Cristo della Minerva]]'' (1521) and the late 15th-century (1488–93) cycle of frescos in the [[Carafa Chapel]] by [[Filippino Lippi]]. The basilica also houses many funerary monuments including the tombs of [[Doctor of the Church]] Saint [[Catherine of Siena]] (1347-1380), who was a member of the [[Third Order of Saint Dominic]]; the Dominican friar [[Beatification|Blessed]] [[Fra Angelico]] (c. 1395–1455); and ornate monuments to the [[Medici]] popes: [[Leo X]] (born Giovanni de Medici, c. 1475–1521) and [[Clement VII]] (born Giulio de Medici, c. 1478–1534), designed by [[Baccio Bandinelli]].<ref name="metmuseum1">{{cite web | url=http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/336013 {{Bare URL inline|date title=MayAntonio da Sangallo, the Younger &#124; Design for a Freestanding Tomb Seen in Elevation and Plan 2022}}</ref>
 
===Carafa Chapel===