
Giovanni Boccaccio from the cycle Famous People
Andrea del Castagno·1450
Historical Context
Andrea del Castagno created this work around 1450, now in the Uffizi Gallery. 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. The work exemplifies the rich devotional art tradition of the period, when sacred imagery played a central role in both public worship and private meditation.
Technical Analysis
Precise tempera technique produces the smooth surfaces and crisp details characteristic of Italian panel painting, with chromatic relationships carefully planned to create visual harmony across the composition.






