It is probable that this scene was the last of the seven scenes from the life of Christ that formed part of a long rectangular altarpiece, painted on a single plank of wood. The altarpiece may have been made for a Franciscan church at Rimini or Sansepolcro. ' Pentecost' represents the twelve apostles gathered together after Christ's Ascension into Heaven. The Holy Spirit is shown descending on them in the form of a dove & tongues of fire, granting them the power to speak in many languages (Acts 2: 3). In the foreground, men from different nations marvel at hearing the apostles' words in their own language. All seven pieces of the altarpiece still exist. The other six scenes are the ' Nativity with Epiphany' (Metropolitan Museum, New York); the ' Presentation in the Temple' (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston); the ' Last Supper' & the ' Crucifixion' (both Alte Pinakothek, Munich); the ' Entombment' (Berenson Collection, Settignano); & the ' Descent into Limbo' (Alte Pinakothek, Munich).