The Triumph of Saint Thomas Aquino


Size (cm): 100x60
Price:
Sale price£300 GBP

Description

The Triumph of St Thomas Aquinas Painting Benozzo Gozzoli (Box) is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance that is located in the church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva in Rome. The work is a representation of the life of Santo Tomás de Aquino, one of the most important theologians of the Catholic Church.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a large number of figures that move in different directions. The artist uses the sfumato technique to give depth and realism to the figures, and uses a bright and vibrant color palette that capture the viewer's attention.

One of the most interesting aspects of painting is the inclusion of contemporary figures of the artist, such as Benozzo Gozzoli himself and other artists and patron of the time. These figures are represented at the bottom of the painting, in a kind of gallery.

Another interesting aspect of the work is the inclusion of architectural and decorative details, which show the artist's ability in the representation of perspective and ornamentation. The painting also includes scenes of everyday life, such as a procession of lay and a hunting scene.

The history of painting is also fascinating. It was commissioned by Pope Nicolás V for the church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva in Rome in the fifteenth century, and was completed in 1475. The work was restored in the nineteenth century and is considered one of the masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance.

In summary, the Triumph of St Thomas Aquinas by Benozzo Gozzoli is an impressive work of art that combines the artist's technical ability with a rich history and a vibrant and detailed composition. It is a work that deserves to be admired and studied by its beauty and its historical and artistic value.

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