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Coronation of Mary and Saints by Jacobello di Bonomo

Coronation of Mary and Saints

Jacobello di Bonomo·1370

Historical Context

Jacobello di Bonomo's Coronation of Mary and Saints (c. 1370) represents the Venetian Gothic painting tradition at its most ceremonial. Jacobello, active in Venice and the Veneto in the third quarter of the Trecento, worked in the ornate, gold-rich style that characterized Adriatic painting of this period. The panel's presence in the National Museum in Kraków reflects the historic trade and cultural connections between Venice and Central Europe along medieval commercial routes.

Technical Analysis

Tempera and gold on panel with elaborate punchwork decoration in the haloes and borders. The composition centers on the Coronation motif with flanking saints arranged in hierarchical symmetry, executed in the rich chromatic palette typical of Venetian Gothic work.

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National Museum in Kraków

Kraków, Poland

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Dimensions
60 × 113 cm
Era
Gothic
Style
Italian Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
National Museum in Kraków, Kraków
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