The chapel frescoes were completed in the 1480s by Filippino Lippi, who painted the side walls' lower panels.
The decoration of the church was financed, primarily, by the grain traders at the end of the 17th century, and the chapel frescoes are by Giuseppe Antonio Felice Orelli from 1742.
Almost as good are the chapel frescoes, scenes from the life of Sant' Ambrogio by Bernardo Zenale and Bernardino Butinone.
You can catch whispering glimpses in the wonderful 14th-century chapel frescos painted by Matteo Giovannetti; in the dark-blue walls of the Pope's apartment, threaded with dusky red flowers; and in the superb Chambre du Cerf, alive with med.
The first restoration of the chapel frescoes was in 1481-1482, by Filippino Lippi, who was also responsible for completing the cycle.
The apse vault is frescoed with the Coronation of the Virgin and St James, while after Lo Spagno's death the chapel frescoes were completed by pupils, Dono Doni and Cecco di Bernardino of Assisi.