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massacre of the Innocents
Matteo di Giovanni·1462
Historical Context
This painting from 1462 by Matteo di Giovanni demonstrates the vitality of fifteenth-century Italian painting during the flourishing of the Early Renaissance. Matteo di Giovanni approaches the subject with distinctive artistic vision, producing a work of both technical accomplishment and expressive power. This was a period of intense artistic exchange across Europe, as Italian painters absorbed Netherlandish oil technique while Northern artists traveled to study Italian perspective and classical forms.
Technical Analysis
Tempera technique, reflecting earlier traditions, the work demonstrates Matteo di Giovanni's skilled technique and careful observation. The composition is carefully structured to balance visual elements, while the handling of light and color creates atmospheric coherence across the picture surface.
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