Renunciation of Worldly Goods (1482 – 1485) by Domenico Ghirlandaio

Renunciation of Worldly Goods - Domenico Ghirlandaio - 1482 - 1485

Artwork Information

TitleRenunciation of Worldly Goods
ArtistDomenico Ghirlandaio
Date1482 - 1485
Mediumfresco
Art MovementEarly Renaissance

About Renunciation of Worldly Goods

The artwork, titled “Renunciation of Worldly Goods,” was created by the artist Domenico Ghirlandaio between 1482 and 1485. It is a fresco from the Early Renaissance period and belongs to the genre of religious painting.

The fresco depicts a significant religious scene where a central figure, adorned in light-toned clothing, kneels humbly before a group of onlookers, renouncing material possessions and embracing a spiritual path. The setting is enriched with architectural details and a distant landscape, suggesting a town near a body of water. The composition is framed by an ornate, arch-like structure, emphasizing the solemnity of the event. The artwork captures an atmosphere of reverence, reflection, and devotion, characteristic of the Early Renaissance focus on religious themes and human expressions. The carefully arranged figures and architectural elements highlight Ghirlandaio’s adeptness in creating a harmonious and balanced composition.

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