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The Holy Trinity, detail of the head of the Virgin Mary, 1427-28 (fresco) (detail
XIR439297 The Holy Trinity, detail of the head of the Virgin Mary, 1427-28 (fresco) (detail of 173689) by Masaccio, Tommaso (1401-28); Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Crucifixion dite Trinite avec saints et devots, detail de tete de sainte femme; ); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 12881543
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Early Renaissance Florentine Gesture Gesturing Trompe Loeil Halo
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from "The Holy Trinity" fresco, painted by the renowned artist Masaccio in 1427-28. The focus of this particular image is on the delicate and serene head of the Virgin Mary, radiating with divine grace. Located within the Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy, this masterpiece depicts the Crucifixion scene with saints and devout followers surrounding Jesus Christ. However, it is Mary's visage that steals our attention as she gazes upon her son with profound love and sorrow. Masaccio's talent shines through in his ability to capture intricate details such as facial expressions and gestures. In this close-up shot, we witness the tender half-length figure of Mary adorned with a halo above her head. Her gentle gesture adds depth to her character while conveying a sense of maternal compassion. As an early Renaissance artwork, this fresco exemplifies trompe l'oeil techniques that create an illusionary three-dimensional effect on a two-dimensional surface. The skillful use of light and shadow further enhances its realism. This awe-inspiring photograph not only preserves Masaccio's artistic genius but also allows us to appreciate the beauty and significance of religious art from centuries past. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power that fine art holds over our hearts and minds throughout history.
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