Saint John the Evangelist Drinking from the Poisoned Cup


size(cm): 50x55
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Sale price£164 GBP

Description

The painting "St John the Evangelist Drinking from the Poisoned Cup" by the artist Taddeo Gaddi is a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance art. This painting is a perfect example of the artistic style of the time, which was characterized by its attention to detail and its use of perspective.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, as it shows Saint John drinking from a poisoned cup while an angel protects him with a shield. The figure of Saint John is depicted in great detail, with his clothes and hair meticulously painted.

Color is also a prominent aspect of this painting. The gold and red tones of the St. John's clothing contrast against the dark blue background, creating a sense of depth and drama.

The history of the painting is equally fascinating. It is believed to have been commissioned by the Strozzi family of Florence in the 14th century and remained in their possession for several centuries. Later, it was acquired by a private collector and finally donated to the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1930.

Although the painting is relatively small, measuring just 33 x 36 cm, it is an impressive work of art that has stood the test of time. Also, it is interesting to know that Taddeo Gaddi was one of the most prominent students of Giotto, the father of Renaissance art, which makes this painting even more valuable and important for art history.

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