
St Anthony of Padua
Benozzo Gozzoli·1450
Historical Context
Benozzo Gozzoli created this work around 1450, now in the Santa Maria in Aracoeli. The painting reflects the artistic culture of the Early Renaissance, when European painters were developing increasingly naturalistic approaches to representation through the study of perspective and natural observation. Benozzo Gozzoli was the most prolific fresco painter of mid-fifteenth-century Tuscany, trained under Fra Angelico and Ghiberti before establishing himself as the creator of magnificent decorative cycles for churches, civic buildings, and private chapels.
Technical Analysis
The painting reveals skilled handling of tempera medium in the graduated modeling of drapery and flesh tones, with the balanced composition and clear spatial organization typical of established Italian workshop methods.







