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Monks at work, detail from La Thebaid, 1418-1420, paintings attributed to by Fra Angelico

Monks at work, detail from La Thebaid, 1418-1420, paintings attributed to by Fra Angelico
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Monks at work, detail from La Thebaid, 1418-1420, paintings attributed to by Fra Angelico

1087140 Monks at work, detail from La Thebaid, 1418-1420, paintings attributed to by Fra Angelico (ca 1400-1455), tempera on panel, 73, 5 x208 cm. by Angelico, Fra (Giovanni da Fiesole) (c.1400-55); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Monks at work, detail from La Thebaid, 1418-1420, paintings attributed to by Fra Angelico (ca 1400-1455), tempera on panel, 73, 5 x208 cm.); eNPL - DeA Picture Library; out of copyright. © NPL - DeA Picture Library / Bridgeman Images

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Angelico Fra Guido Di Pietro Angelico Fra Guido Di Pietro 1387 1455 Fra Angelico Habit Horticulture Medieval Painting Monastic Life Monasticism Tempera Painting

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This photograph showcases an exquisite detail from Fra Angelico's iconic painting "Monks at Work" created between 1418-1420, attributed to the renowned artist Giovanni da Fiesole (Fra Angelico). The masterpiece is now housed in the esteemed Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. The image measures approximately 73.5 cm x 208 cm and features a tempera on panel technique characteristic of Fra Angelico's style during his active period between ca. 1400-1455. The painting is part of the collection at eNPL - DeA Picture Library, where it remains out of copyright. In this particular detail from "La Thebaid," we see an elevated view of a serene garden scene teeming with life and activity. A group of monks are engaged in various tasks such as reading, gardening, and working amidst the lush surroundings. One notable aspect is the presence of horses grazing peacefully within the grounds - adding to the tranquil ambiance. Fra Angelico's work not only provides insight into monasticism during this period but also showcases his exceptional skill with tempera painting techniques. His artistic style blended spirituality and realism, making him one of Italy's most celebrated artists from that era. The photograph captures a moment frozen in time within Fra Angelico's masterpiece "Monks at Work," inviting viewers to step back into the world of 15th-century monastic life amidst nature’s splendor.


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