Battle Between Constantine And Maxentius (1464) by Piero della Francesca

Battle Between Constantine And Maxentius - Piero della Francesca - 1464

Artwork Information

TitleBattle Between Constantine And Maxentius
ArtistPiero della Francesca
Date1464
Mediumfresco,wall
Dimensions322 x 764 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationBasilica of San Francesco, Arezzo, Italy

About Battle Between Constantine And Maxentius

“Battle Between Constantine and Maxentius,” created by Piero della Francesca in 1464, is an impressive fresco situated on a wall. This early Renaissance artwork is part of the series “The Legend of the True Cross” and is housed in the Basilica of San Francesco in Arezzo, Italy. Measuring 322 x 764 cm, it is a religious painting that showcases a significant historical and spiritual narrative.

The artwork illustrates a pivotal moment in the battle between Constantine and Maxentius, wherein the two forces are depicted in a grand and tumultuous clash. Riders and horses dominate the scene, capturing the dramatic intensity of combat. The use of banners and weaponry, along with the varied expressions and postures of the figures, bring the urgency and chaos of battle to life. Traditional fresco techniques highlight the intricate details and vibrant colors, underscoring the dynamic composition and the grandeur typical of early Renaissance art.

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