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Frieze of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts by Giorgione

Frieze of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts

Giorgione·1496

Historical Context

The Frieze of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts from 1496, in Casa Giorgione in Castelfranco Veneto, is one of the earliest works attributed to Giorgione. The decorative program depicting the traditional classification of human knowledge reflects the humanist intellectual culture that shaped Giorgione's formation as an artist in the Veneto. The radical novelty of Giorgione's pictorial invention—treating landscape and mood as the primary subjects of painting rather than narrative or devotional content—opened possibilities that Titian would explore for the next sixty years, making Giorgione's brief career one of the most influential in the history of Venetian art.

Technical Analysis

The frieze format required adaptation of figure compositions to a horizontal register, with allegorical figures representing different branches of knowledge rendered in a style showing Giorgione's emerging mastery of oil technique.

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Casa Giorgione

Castelfranco Veneto,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
77 × 1588 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
Casa Giorgione, Castelfranco Veneto
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