Miracle Of Saint Eligius (San Marco Altarpiece)


size(cm): 40x15
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The Miracle of Saint Eligio, also known as the San Marco Altarpiece, is a masterpiece by the renowned Italian artist Sandro Botticelli. This painting, dating from the 15th century, is one of the most important works of the Italian Renaissance and is currently in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

The painting depicts the miracle of Saint Eligius, a patron saint of blacksmiths and goldsmiths, who is said to have saved a man from being unjustly executed. The composition of the painting is impressive, with an abundance of detail and careful attention to perspective and proportion. The figure of Saint Eligio is in the center of the painting, surrounded by a crowd of people who are watching the miracle.

Botticelli's artistic style is evident in painting, with his use of smooth, curved lines, as well as his ability to create a sense of depth and movement in the composition. The colors used in the painting are vibrant and rich, with shades of red, blue, and gold standing out in the work.

The story behind the painting is fascinating as it is believed to have been commissioned by the Medici family, one of the most powerful families in Florence at the time. The painting was originally placed in the church of San Marco in Florence, where it is said to have been seen by the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci.

Despite its historical and artistic importance, there are little-known aspects of the painting that are just as interesting. For example, Botticelli is believed to have used his own image as a model for the figure of Saint Eligius in the painting. Furthermore, it has been suggested that the painting was influenced by the work of other artists of the time, such as Fra Angelico and Masaccio.

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