Panel of an Altarpiece: Saints Thomas Aquinas, John the Evangelist, Paul, and Dominic

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Gothic art
key Notes:
Religious Iconography, Gothic Style
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medium:
Tempera on wood
story of the work:

"Panel of an Altarpiece: Saints Thomas Aquinas, John the Evangelist, Paul, and Dominic," created by Paolo Veneziano in the early 14th century, exemplifies the artist's role in the development of Venetian Gothic painting. This work reflects the theological significance of the depicted saints, particularly in the context of the Franciscan and Dominican orders, and highlights the integration of narrative and iconography in altarpiece design during this period.

Description of the work:

"Panel of an Altarpiece: Saints Thomas Aquinas, John the Evangelist, Paul, and Dominic," attributed to Paolo Veneziano, features a hierarchical composition that emphasizes the four saints through their distinct iconography and vibrant coloration. The figures are rendered with elongated proportions and adorned in richly detailed garments, set against a gold leaf background that enhances the spiritual significance of the scene.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Panel of an Altarpiece: Saints Thomas Aquinas, John the Evangelist, Paul, and Dominic