Injustice (1306) by Giotto

Injustice - Giotto - 1306

Artwork Information

TitleInjustice
ArtistGiotto
Date1306
Mediumfresco
Dimensions120 x 60 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance
Current LocationScrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua, Italy

About Injustice

The artwork titled “Injustice” is a fresco created by the artist Giotto in 1306. It belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and is part of “The Seven Vices” series. This allegorical painting, measuring 120 by 60 cm, can be found in the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel in Padua, Italy.

In this fresco, a central figure is depicted seated within a niche, donning a regal hat and holding a scepter. There is an air of solemn authority conveyed by the figure’s posture and garb. The upper section of the artwork is framed with plants, lending a sense of nature reclaiming its space. Below, scenes of conflict and turmoil unfold, embodying the concept of injustice. The craftsmanship and stylistic choices reflect the Proto Renaissance period, wherein allegorical and symbolic representations were deeply embedded in artistic practices.

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