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Holy Bishop by Cennino Cennini

Holy Bishop

Cennino Cennini·1394

Historical Context

Cennino Cennini is best remembered as the author of Il Libro dell'Arte, the most important treatise on medieval painting technique, but he was also a practicing artist trained under Agnolo Gaddi in the Giottesque tradition. This depiction of an unidentified holy bishop reflects the standard devotional imagery commissioned for churches and private chapels in late fourteenth-century Tuscany. The work demonstrates the conservative Florentine style that Cennini both practiced and documented in his influential manual.

Technical Analysis

The panel exemplifies the tempera techniques Cennini himself described in Il Libro dell'Arte — egg tempera on gesso ground with burnished gold leaf. The bishop's mitre and vestments show the careful layered modeling from dark to light (verdaccio underpaint) that Cennini prescribed for painting drapery.

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Solly Collection

Berlin, Germany

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Dimensions
99.8 × 44.6 cm
Era
Gothic
Style
Italian Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
Solly Collection, Berlin
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