Hope (1306) by Giotto

Hope - Giotto - 1306

Artwork Information

TitleHope
ArtistGiotto
Date1306
Mediumfresco
Art MovementProto Renaissance
Current LocationScrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua, Italy

About Hope

The artwork, “Hope,” created by the renowned artist Giotto in 1306, is a fresco that belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement. This allegorical painting is part of the series “The Seven Virtues” and is located in the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel in Padua, Italy.

In the artwork, Giotto depicts a figure, presumably an angel, embodying the virtue of hope. The figure is shown with wings, symbolizing transcendence and spiritual ascent. The angel, dressed in a flowing robe, is positioned in a manner that suggests it is reaching upwards towards a higher plane or divine presence, reflecting the essence of hope. The background is a deep, textured blue, providing a stark contrast to the pale garment of the angel, enhancing the focal figure’s prominence. The scene captures the serene expression of the angel, reinforcing the thematic representation of hopeful aspiration amidst the trials and tribulations of earthly life.

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