
Fra angelico
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Authority Records (1)
Field Verification (3 fields)
- Is PublishedAuto Publish· 100%✓
- LocationArtsy· 85%
- NationalityArtsy· 85%
Source Registry (1)
- Artsy (bulk)Tier 1 · Institutional85%
Why this artist matters now
Lauded as the “angelic painter” after his death, Fra Angelico (known during his life as Fra Giovanni), pioneered volume measuring as the basis for modeling forms with light and shadow, the logical rendering of perspective, and other techniques that would come to characterize early Renaissance painting. He learned the use of mathematical perspective and sculptural treatment of human figures from the younger artist Masaccio, whose untimely death left Fra Angelico in the position to seize the mantel as Florence’s most modern and in-demand artist. The Medici-commissioned altarpiece he painted in the San Marco monastery (1438-43), considered the pinnacle of Fra Angelico’s career, exemplifies his groundbreaking narrative approach to painting. In it, he abandoned the traditional Gothic altarpiece format, rendering Madonna and child and all the surrounding saints and angels against a naturalistic background in a single square picture field.
Source: Artsy · Trust score: 85% · Updated 1mo ago
Taste overlap and adjacency
Artworks (6)
Artwork sources (2)
- Cleveland Museum of Art5 published1 img
- Rijksmuseum1 published1 img
