St. Peter Martyr (1441 – 1442) by Fra Angelico

St. Peter Martyr - Fra Angelico - 1441 - 1442

Artwork Information

TitleSt. Peter Martyr
ArtistFra Angelico
Date1441 - 1442
Mediumfresco,wall
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationBasilica di San Marco, Florence, Italy

About St. Peter Martyr

The artwork, titled “St. Peter Martyr,” is a fresco created by the renowned artist Fra Angelico between 1441 and 1442. This religious painting, representing the Early Renaissance art movement, is located in the Basilica di San Marco in Florence, Italy.

In the artwork, Fra Angelico masterfully depicts Saint Peter Martyr, a notable figure in Christian history. The saint is shown making a gesture of silence with his right hand, raising a finger to his lips, while holding a book in his left hand. His halo is a distinguishing feature that emphasizes his sanctity. The fresco’s background comprises a finely detailed arch with intricate ornamental designs, lending a grand and reverent atmosphere to the composition. Through delicate and expressive brushstrokes, Fra Angelico captures the solemnity and spiritual intensity of the saint, reflecting the deep religious devotion characteristic of the Early Renaissance period.

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