Raising of Drusiana (1320) by Giotto

Raising of Drusiana - Giotto - 1320

Artwork Information

TitleRaising of Drusiana
ArtistGiotto
Date1320
Mediumfresco
Dimensions280 x 450 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance
Current LocationBasilica di Santa Croce, Florence, Italy

About Raising of Drusiana

The artwork, titled “Raising of Drusiana,” is a fresco created by the Italian artist Giotto in 1320. It belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and measures 280 x 450 cm. This religious painting is part of the series “Life of St. John the Evangelist” and is housed in the Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, Italy.

The artwork depicts a remarkable biblical scene where St. John the Evangelist is seen raising Drusiana from the dead. The fresco is characterized by its vivid storytelling and the use of perspective, which was innovative for its time. Giotto’s masterful use of color and detail brings the figures to life, capturing the emotional intensity and divine nature of the scene. The characters are portrayed with expressive realism, highlighting Giotto’s influence on the transition from medieval to Renaissance art. The backdrop of the fresco includes architectural elements, contributing to the depth and context of the narrative. This work stands as a testament to Giotto’s pioneering role in the history of Western art.

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