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TOMMASO DA MODENA (ca. 1325-1379). The Departure
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TOMMASO DA MODENA (ca. 1325-1379). The Departure
TOMMASO DA MODENA (ca. 1325-1379). The Departure of St. Ursula. 14th c. Renaissance art. Trecento. Fresco. ITALY. Treviso. Luigi Bailo Civic Museum
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Tommaso da Modena's masterpiece, "The Departure of St. Ursula" (circa 1370), is a stunning 14th-century fresco housed in the Luigi Bailo Civic Museum in the Italian city of Treviso. This exquisite work of art is a prime example of the Trecento period in Italian Renaissance art. The scene unfolds in an interior setting, with the upright composition drawing the viewer's eye to the vertical columns and the vibrant colors that illuminate the space. The interior is filled with light, casting long shadows that add depth and dimension to the artwork. At the center of the composition, St. Ursula, the patron saint of travelers, is depicted bidding farewell to her parents before embarking on a pilgrimage to Rome. Accompanied by her 11,000 virgin attendants, Ursula sets off on a journey that will ultimately lead to her martyrdom in Cologne. The colors used by Tommaso da Modena are rich and vibrant, with the reds and blues particularly striking. The artist's use of color adds depth and emotion to the scene, bringing the characters to life and making the moment of departure all the more poignant. The Departure of St. Ursula is a testament to Tommaso da Modena's skill as a painter and his ability to capture the essence of a powerful and moving story. This masterpiece continues to captivate and inspire viewers, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the history of Italian art.
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