Medallion (c.1455) by Jean Fouquet

Medallion - Jean Fouquet - c.1455

Artwork Information

TitleMedallion
ArtistJean Fouquet
Datec.1455
Art MovementNorthern Renaissance
Current LocationDestroyed

About Medallion

The artwork, “Medallion,” is a religious painting created by Jean Fouquet around the year 1455. It belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement. While the original artwork has been destroyed, it is known for its distinctive composition and style typical of the period.

In this medallion-shaped painting, a multitude of figures is depicted in a harmonious group, centralizing around a spiritual theme. The upper portion of the artwork features radiant beams of light, descending upon the congregation below, suggesting a divine presence or heavenly event. The figures, clad in elaborately detailed garments, display a range of expressions and gestures, characteristic of the narrative depth found in Northern Renaissance religious artworks. Each figure appears absorbed in a shared spiritual experience, enhancing the solemn and reverent atmosphere of the scene. Despite the artwork’s destruction, its remaining imagery continues to exemplify Fouquet’s mastery and the Northern Renaissance’s intricate attention to both human emotion and divine representation.

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