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Crocifissione

Introduction to the Painting and its Artist

Paolo Uccello, born as Paolo di Dono in 1397, was a prominent Italian painter and architect who played a significant role during the Early Renaissance period. He is best known for his innovative use of perspective and his ability to blend late Gothic art with the new heroic style of the Renaissance. Among his most famous works are three panels representing the Battle of San Romano (c. 1456) and The Flood (1447-48).

Historical Context and Artistic Style

The Crocifissione, also known as La Crocifissione, is a tempera on panel painting created by Paolo Uccello around 1456. The artwork measures 39 x 45 cm and is housed in the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology in Oxford, UK. During the Early Renaissance period, artists began to explore new techniques and styles that would later define the movement. Paolo Uccello was one of those pioneers who attempted to reconcile two distinct artistic styles: late Gothic and early Renaissance.

Influence on Later Artists

The Crocifissione had a significant impact on later artists, particularly those interested in exploring perspective and narrative painting. Paolo Uccello's innovative approach to composition and his ability to seamlessly blend different artistic styles made him an influential figure during the Early Renaissance period. His work can be seen as a precursor to the more famous artists of the High Renaissance, such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
  • Key Features of the Painting: The use of perspective, the blend of late Gothic and early Renaissance styles, and the emotional intensity of the scene.
  • Influence on Later Artists: Paolo Uccello's innovative approach to composition and his ability to seamlessly blend different artistic styles made him an influential figure during the Early Renaissance period.
  • Availability of Reproductions: Handmade oil painting reproductions of the Crocifissione are available at ArtsDot.com.
Discover more about Paolo Uccello and his works on ArtsDot.com or learn more about the artist on WikiArt.org.
The Crocifissione by Paolo Uccello is a remarkable example of Early Renaissance art, showcasing the artist's mastery of perspective and his unique ability to blend late Gothic and early Renaissance styles. This captivating painting can be admired in its full glory through our handmade oil reproductions available at ArtsDot.com.

Paolas Učelas (1397 – 1475)

Paolo Učelas (1397–1475) – ankstyvojo renesanso dailininkas, žinomas dėl savo perspektyvos meistriškumo ir „San Romano mūšio“ serijos. Jo kūriniuose dera gotikinė elegancija ir matematikos tikslumas.

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Trumpos informacija

  • Subject or theme: Religious scene: Crucifixion
  • Notable elements or techniques: Perspective, Geometric composition
  • Movement: Early Renaissance
  • Medium: Tempera on panel
  • Year: 1457–1458
  • Dimensions: 46x67 cm
  • Artistic style: Innovative blend Gothic & Renaissance

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