Saint Augustine Reading The Epistle of Saint Paul (Scene 10, East Wall)


size(cm): 50x50
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Description

The painting St Augustine Reading the Epistle of St Paul (scene 10, east wall) by Benozzo Gozzoli is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. The painting is located in the Chapel of the Magi in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in the city of Florence, Italy.

The highlight of this work is its artistic style, which combines elements of Gothic and Renaissance. The composition is very dynamic and full of details, with a great variety of characters and decorative elements that intertwine with each other. The color is vibrant and luminous, with a palette of bright, warm tones that accentuate the feeling of movement and life.

The story behind the painting is fascinating. Benozzo Gozzoli was hired by the Medici family to decorate the Chapel of the Magi in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi. The painting represents Saint Augustine reading a letter from Saint Paul, and is one of the ten scenes that make up the cycle of the life of Saint Augustine.

A little known aspect of this work is that Gozzoli included portraits of the Medici family among the characters in the painting. The members of the family appear dressed in costumes of the time, and mix with the biblical characters and the saints represented in the scene.

Overall, the painting St Augustine Reading the Epistle of St Paul is an impressive work that combines the richness of the Italian Renaissance with the religious devotion of the time. Its artistic style, composition and color make it a unique and unforgettable work of art.

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