Meeting of St. Francis and St. Dominic (c.1429) by Fra Angelico

Meeting of St. Francis and St. Dominic - Fra Angelico - c.1429

Artwork Information

TitleMeeting of St. Francis and St. Dominic
ArtistFra Angelico
Datec.1429
Mediumpanel,tempera
Art MovementEarly Renaissance

About Meeting of St. Francis and St. Dominic

The artwork titled “Meeting of St. Francis and St. Dominic” was created by Fra Angelico around the year 1429. This piece, executed in tempera on panel, belongs to the Early Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of religious paintings.

In the artwork, two central figures, identified as St. Francis and St. Dominic, are seen greeting each other with a handshake, symbolizing unity and mutual respect. Both are adorned with halos, indicative of their sanctity. St. Francis, depicted in his humble brown robe, engages with St. Dominic, who is clad in a black and white habit. The background features a church structure, set amidst a landscape that embodies the serene and spiritual nature of the encounter. Above them, celestial figures are illustrated, positioned against a radiant golden sky, signifying divine presence and blessing. The composition is imbued with a solemn and reverent atmosphere, characteristic of Fra Angelico’s renowned style and the Early Renaissance period.

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