The artwork, titled “Last Judgment,” was created by Fra Angelico around the year 1431. Executed on a panel using tempera, this piece belongs to the Early Renaissance art movement. Its dimensions are 105 by 210 centimeters, and it is categorized as a religious painting. Currently, the artwork is housed in the Basilica di San Marco in Florence, Italy.
The artwork is a vivid portrayal of the Last Judgment, a theme frequently explored in religious paintings. At the apex of the composition sits Christ the Judge, radiating divine authority and surrounded by a host of angels and saints, who are depicted in vibrant, ethereal robes. Below Him, a procession of souls unfolds; to the left, the righteous are led to paradise by saints, depicted in a verdant, idyllic garden. Conversely, the right side shows the condemned being driven by demons into the torments of Hell, rendered with intense and chaotic energy. The central axis of the painting features an array of resurrected figures emerging from their graves, emphasizing the theme of resurrection and divine judgment. The overall effect is both dramatic and reflective, capturing the viewer’s spiritual imagination and serving as a powerful visual sermon on the themes of salvation and damnation.