Rachel Whiteread writes about the Italian artist’s Baptism of Christ (after 1437) and what has drawn her to this painting, from her first experience of it at a young age to the present day.
Baptism of Christ, 1450, Piero della Francesca Medium: panel,tempera
Church of San Francesco. Arezzo
Here's my guide to the Piero della Francesca Trail in Italy. This guide takes you to all the places to see the magnificent art work of Italian artist Piero della Francesa in Italy. Piero is a genius and foundational artist of the Quattrocento or early Renaissance. For decades, artists, historians, and admirers have happily trekked through verdant central Italy to stand in front of Piero's art works and otherworldly creations.
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Piero della Francesca, original name Piero di Benedetto dei Franceschi, (born c. 1416/17, Sansepolcro, Republic of Florence [Italy] - died October 12, 1492, Sansepolcro), painter whose serene, disciplined exploration of perspective had little influence on his contemporaries but came to be recognized in the 20th century as a major contribution to the Italian Renaissance.
The History of the True Cross or The Legend of the True Cross is a sequence of frescoes painted by Piero della Francesca in the Basilica of San Francesco in Arezzo. It is his largest work, and generally considered one of his finest, and an early Renaissance masterpiece. Its theme, derived from the popular 13th century book on the lives of saints by Jacopo da Varagine, the Golden Legend, is the triumph of the True Cross - the legend of the wood from the Garden of Eden becoming the Cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified.
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The Virgin Mary has long been an important part of Christian iconography. For Holly Black, the Madonna was channeled through a kitsch taste for the baroque, but a rare image of her swollen belly offered a new perspective on the meaning of motherhood.
Red Barrel Studio Cette affiche d'art sera le complément parfait à vos murs ou à vos récipiendaires de cadeaux. Cette image sous licence a été reproduite sur du papier de qualité supérieure et est prête à être exposée ou encadrée. | Red Barrel Studio Federico Da Montefeltro - Le duc d'Urbino Piero Della Francesca (ca. 1415-1492
The History of the True Cross or The Legend of the True Cross is a sequence of frescoes painted by Piero della Francesca in the Basilica of San Francesco in Arezzo. It is his largest work, and generally considered one of his finest, and an early Renaissance masterpiece. Its theme, derived from the popular 13th century book on the lives of saints by Jacopo da Varagine, the Golden Legend, is the triumph of the True Cross - the legend of the wood from the Garden of Eden becoming the Cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified.