View looking up within the scarsella, depicting the dome and upper window; The sacristy was designed as the funerary chapel of Giovanni di Averardo de' Medici. It is decorated with terracotta roundels of cherubs by Donatello, who was responsible for much of the sacristy's decoration (ca. 1433-1443), including terracotta reliefs of the Life of St. John the Evangelist and the bronze doors surmounted by terracotta reliefs either side of the small central chapel. "Brunelleschi designed the Sagrestia Vecchia of San Lorenzo ('Old Sacristy' to distinguish it from the 'new' one built in the sixteenth century in the same church by Michelangelo) as a cube surmounted by a hemispherical dome on pendentives, a device he adapted from the Byzantine practi...