“Raising of the Boy in Sessa” is a fresco painting created by the renowned artist Giotto between approximately 1311 and 1320. This religious work, which is part of the Proto Renaissance art movement, is located in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in Assisi, Italy.
The artwork vividly depicts a miraculous event where a boy, having fallen and seemingly perished, is revived through a saint’s intervention, presumably St. Francis, given the setting. Positioned centrally, the saint gestures in a benedictory manner towards the boy, who lies prostrate, illustrating the moment of resurrection. The composition is masterfully arranged, with onlookers filled with a mix of awe and solemnity, capturing the community’s collective reverence and amazement. The architectural elements within the scene, featuring arches and columns, provide a structural framework that emphasizes the sanctity of the miraculous event. The frescoes’ color palette, consisting primarily of subdued earth tones and subtle highlights, reinforces the spiritual and serene quality of the narrative.