Polyptych of St. Anthony (1469) by Piero della Francesca

Polyptych of St. Anthony - Piero della Francesca - 1469

Artwork Information

TitlePolyptych of St. Anthony
ArtistPiero della Francesca
Date1469
Dimensions338 x 230 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationNational Gallery of Umbria (Palazzo dei Priori), Perugia, Italy

About Polyptych of St. Anthony

The artwork titled “Polyptych of St. Anthony” was created by Piero della Francesca in the year 1469, during the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 338 x 230 cm, this religious painting is currently housed in the National Gallery of Umbria, located in the Palazzo dei Priori in Perugia, Italy.

The artwork is a multifaceted religious polyptych that features intricate and detailed panels, depicting significant Christian narratives and figures. The central panel prominently displays an angel, clad in flowing robes, kneeling in reverence. Opposite the angel stands a figure believed to be a representation of a holy person, possibly the Virgin Mary, bathed in soft, divine light. The architectural elements within the painting are rendered with precision, showcasing a colonnade and an arcade that extends inward, giving the composition a sense of depth. The meticulously painted arches and columns exemplify Piero della Francesca’s mastery of perspective and his dedication to achieving harmonious proportions within his work. The background of the central panel is crowned by an ethereal depiction of a celestial presence, characterized by warm colors and a serene ambiance. This intricately designed polyptych highlights the artist’s dexterity in conveying spiritual themes through balanced composition and refined artistry.

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