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The Holy Trinity (Seat of mercy)
Francesco Granacci·1516
Historical Context
Francesco Granacci painted this Holy Trinity in a Seat of Mercy composition around 1515, depicting God the Father supporting the crucified Christ while the dove of the Holy Spirit descends between them. The Throne of Grace (or Seat of Mercy) was an important devotional type in Italian Renaissance painting, its combination of all three Persons of the Trinity in a single hierarchical image suited to theological instruction and devotional contemplation. Granacci was a steady practitioner of Florentine High Renaissance devotional painting, his works serving the city's churches and private patrons who wanted accomplished images in the established tradition. His treatment of the Trinity follows the established iconographic convention while reflecting the compositional clarity and figure ideals of his Florentine formation.
Technical Analysis
The panel demonstrates Granacci's solid Florentine technique with clear compositional structure, warm palette, and the refined drawing inherited from the Ghirlandaio workshop tradition.
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