Apparition to Fra Agostino and to Bishop Guido of Arezzo (1300) by Giotto

Apparition to Fra Agostino and to Bishop Guido of Arezzo - Giotto - 1300

Artwork Information

TitleApparition to Fra Agostino and to Bishop Guido of Arezzo
ArtistGiotto
Date1300
Mediumfresco
Dimensions270 x 230 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance
Current LocationBasilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, Assisi, Italy

About Apparition to Fra Agostino and to Bishop Guido of Arezzo

The artwork “Apparition to Fra Agostino and to Bishop Guido of Arezzo” is a fresco by the renowned artist Giotto, dating back to the year 1300. The artwork measures 270 by 230 centimeters and falls within the genre of religious painting. It is part of the “Legend of St. Francis” series and forms an integral aspect of the Proto Renaissance art movement. This piece is presently situated in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, located in Assisi, Italy, where it contributes to the rich tapestry of religious and artistic heritage.

The artwork depicts a scene filled with architectural and figural elements, set within a structure that could be reminiscent of a church or monastery. The focal point of the fresco is the apparition itself, which appears to delve into the realm of the miraculous. A group of robed figures attends the scene, engaging in gestures of surprise and veneration. One can note the use of perspective, albeit primitive by later standards, highlighting Giotto’s pivotal role in its development during the Renaissance. The painting boasts a palette where earthly tones predominate, yet it is punctuated with more vivid colors in the garments, lending a regal quality to the depiction. Each character in the artwork conveys a distinct emotional response to the scene, from mere observation to profound astonishment, reflecting the powerful subject matter of the divine apparition.

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