The Vision of the Thrones (1297 – 1299) by Giotto

The Vision of the Thrones - Giotto - 1297 - 1299

Artwork Information

TitleThe Vision of the Thrones
ArtistGiotto
Date1297 - 1299
Mediumfresco
Dimensions270 x 230 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance
Current LocationBasilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, Assisi, Italy

About The Vision of the Thrones

“The Vision of the Thrones,” created by Giotto between 1297 and 1299, is a striking fresco belonging to the Proto Renaissance art movement. This religious painting, measuring 270 by 230 centimeters, is part of the “Legend of St Francis” series and is housed in the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi in Assisi, Italy.

The artwork depicts an ethereal scene rich in religious symbolism. It portrays an angel with a golden halo and white wings, gently guiding the viewer’s gaze towards a series of majestic thrones that float in the heavens. Each throne is intricately designed, suggesting a divine or celestial realm. Below, two humble figures, likely monks or saints, are shown in prayer, one standing and the other kneeling before a small altar adorned with a crucifix. The scene is imbued with a solemn and reverent atmosphere, reflecting Giotto’s mastery in conveying spirituality and human emotion through his art.

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