Apostle Andrew (1308 – 1311) by Duccio

Apostle Andrew - Duccio - 1308 - 1311

Artwork Information

TitleApostle Andrew
ArtistDuccio
Date1308 - 1311
Mediumwood,tempera
Art MovementProto Renaissance

About Apostle Andrew

The artwork titled “Apostle Andrew” was created by the artist Duccio between 1308 and 1311. It features the medium of tempera on wood and is associated with the Proto Renaissance art movement. This religious painting belongs to the series called “Maesta.”

In the image, Apostle Andrew is depicted as an aged figure with a halo around his head, signifying his holiness. His grey hair and beard give him a wise and venerable appearance. He is clothed in a deep blue robe with a warm-toned cloak draped over his shoulders. In his hands, he holds what appears to be a book or a codex with visible text or decoration on its pages, perhaps indicative of the scriptures or teachings he is associated with. The saint’s gaze seems contemplative and earnest, with a slightly furrowed brow and focused eyes that convey a sense of spiritual depth and dedication. The use of golden highlights around his halo and the intricate detail in his garments show the skill of the artist in using tempera to create a rich and textured visual experience. Overall, the portrait embodies the reverence of the religious subject matter typical of the time’s art.

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