Glorification of Saint Dominic (c.1424 – c.1425) by Fra Angelico

Glorification of Saint Dominic - Fra Angelico - c.1424 - c.1425

Artwork Information

TitleGlorification of Saint Dominic
ArtistFra Angelico
Datec.1424 - c.1425
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationConvent of San Domenico, Fiesole, Italy

About Glorification of Saint Dominic

The artwork titled “Glorification of Saint Dominic,” created by Fra Angelico circa 1424 to 1425, is a notable illustration from the Early Renaissance period. This piece is housed in the Convent of San Domenico in Fiesole, Italy.

The artwork depicts Saint Dominic being glorified, surrounded by a celestial assembly of angels. The central figure of Saint Dominic is enveloped in a radiant golden aura, signifying his holy status. He holds a book in his hand, an attribute often associated with his role as a preacher and scholar. The surrounding angels, some playing musical instruments, enhance the divine atmosphere of the scene. Below, the artwork is intricately adorned with illuminated text and beautifully detailed motifs, reflecting the meticulous artistry characteristic of the Early Renaissance. The vibrant use of color and the reverence in the figures’ expressions capture the spiritual essence and significance of Saint Dominic in a profoundly illustrative manner.

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