Altarpiece of San Pier Maggiore: The Ascension


size(cm): 75x40
Price:
Sale price$328.00 CAD

Description

The painting San Pier Maggiore Altarpiece: The Ascension by the artist Jacopo Di Cione is a work of art that captivates by its artistic style, composition, color and the story behind it. This artwork is an oil painting measuring 96 x 49 cm and was created in the 14th century.

The artistic style of this painting is Gothic, which can be seen in the attention to detail in the faces of the characters and in the way the human figures are depicted. The composition is very interesting, with the figure of Christ ascending to heaven at the center of the work and the apostles looking up in amazement.

The color in this painting is vibrant and vivid, with a bright, warm color palette giving it a very attractive look. The details in the characters' clothing and background scenery are very accurate and realistic.

The history of this painting is very interesting, as it was created as an altar for the Church of San Pier Maggiore in Florence, Italy. The painting depicts Christ's ascension into heaven after his resurrection, and is believed to have been created as a way to inspire the faithful to have faith in the afterlife.

A little known aspect of this work of art is that it was stolen in 1944 during World War II and then recovered years later. Despite the damage suffered, the painting was restored and today it is in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, where it remains one of the most admired works of Gothic art.

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