Visitation (1306) by Giotto

Visitation - Giotto - 1306

Artwork Information

TitleVisitation
ArtistGiotto
Date1306
Mediumfresco
Dimensions150 x 140 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance
Current LocationScrovegni (Arena) Chapel, Padua, Italy

About Visitation

The artwork, titled “Visitation,” created by Giotto in 1306, is a fresco measuring 150 x 140 cm. It belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. This piece is part of the series “Scenes from the Life of the Virgin” and is located in the Scrovegni (Arena) Chapel in Padua, Italy.

The artwork depicts a scene of profound spiritual significance, capturing the visitation of the Virgin Mary to her cousin Elizabeth. Giotto’s use of fresco brings a sense of permanence and vibrancy to the piece, with the deep blue sky providing a stark contrast to the warm hues of the figures’ garments. The composition is symmetrical and balanced, reflecting the reverence of the encounter. The architectural backdrop, rendered in detailed stonework, underscores the solemnity of the moment. The expressions and gestures of the figures convey a deeply humane and emotional connection, embodying the essence of the Proto Renaissance emphasis on realism and humanity.

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