Triptyque de San Giovenale

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Triptyque de San Giovenale


Détails

Artiste
Masaccio
Année
1422
Type
peinture
Dimensions
110 × 65 cm

L'histoire

This altarpiece carries a date along its base, April 23rd, 1422, and it is the earliest work we have by the painter known as Masaccio, who was then about 21 and came from a village just up the valley. Two things about it look forward. The dedication is spelled out in plain Roman capitals, at a time when almost everyone still wrote such inscriptions in Gothic script. And the painted architecture around the Virgin's throne is set into a single receding space, one of the first attempts anywhere to build a picture with the new geometric perspective. The saints on the wings are named in the inscription below, among them San Giovenale, who gave the little church its name.

Triptyque de San Giovenale — Masaccio — MuseScope