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Altarpiece of San Pietro a Ovile by Matteo di Giovanni

Altarpiece of San Pietro a Ovile

Matteo di Giovanni·1455

Historical Context

Matteo di Giovanni's Altarpiece of San Pietro a Ovile, painted around 1455, was created for a parish church in Siena and reflects his prominence as the city's leading painter during the later fifteenth century. Matteo's style balances the decorative tradition of Sienese painting with an awareness of contemporary Florentine developments. This work belongs to the Early Renaissance, the transformative period in European art when painters first applied mathematical perspective, naturalistic figure modeling, and archaeological interest in antiquity to the inherited traditions of medieval devotional painting. The tension between Gothic grace and Renaissance structure gives art of this period a distinctive energy.

Technical Analysis

The altarpiece displays Matteo di Giovanni's mature style, with richly colored figures arranged in a formal devotional composition that combines Sienese decorative splendor with increased volumetric solidity in the figure modeling.

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Diocesan Museum of Holy Art

Siena,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
Early Renaissance
Style
Early Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Diocesan Museum of Holy Art, Siena
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