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Salvation Triptych by Moretto da Brescia

Salvation Triptych

Moretto da Brescia·1521

Historical Context

Moretto da Brescia's Salvation Triptych presents a multi-panel devotional program combining images of the Virgin, Christ, and saints in the traditional triptych format that survived in Italian painting well into the sixteenth century despite the increasing dominance of the unified altarpiece. Triptychs — their central panel flanked by two narrower wings — retained their popularity for certain types of commissions, particularly for portable devotional objects or for altars where the format served specific liturgical needs. Moretto's triptych demonstrates his ability to work within traditional formal constraints while maintaining his characteristic naturalistic quality in each individual panel.

Technical Analysis

The triptych format allows contrasts between the central panel's devotional focus and the lateral saints, unified by Moretto's consistent silvery palette and controlled, balanced figure placement.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
79 cm (width)
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
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