- Polyptych of Perugia
Infobox Painting|
title=Polyptych of Perugia
artist=Piero della Francesca
year=c. 1470
type=Oil andtempera on panel
height=338
width=230
city=Perugia
museum=Galleria Nazionale dell'UmbriaThePolyptych of Perugia (also known as Polyptych of St. Anthony) is a complex of paintings by the Italian Renaissance masterPiero della Francesca , finished around 1470. It is housed in theGalleria Nazionale dell'Umbria ,Perugia ,Italy .The work was executed for the Franciscan convent of Sant'Antonio da Padova in Perugia, most likely in the years following his sojourn in
Rome . It portrays the Virgin enthroned with the Child in the central part, flanked by several saints: Anthony of Padua and John the Baptist on the left, Francis and Elizabeth of Hungary in the right. In the cusp is theAnnunciation . The upper part of thepredella shows the saint Claire and Lucy, while in the lower part are stories of the main saints.The central part of the polyptych shows a still archaic style, both in the composition of the frame and in the gold background: Piero della Francesca was in fact called to complete a work already begun by a local painter [Zuffi, p. 53] . Also of lesser quality are the predella panel, which are in fact attributed to assistants. More innovative and typical of the artist's style is the "Annunciation", set in a bright cloister, whose illusionist view is considered amongst the greatest perspective renderings of Renaissance art. [Zuffi, p. 53]
References
*cite book|first=Roberto |last=Longhi|authorlink=Roberto Longhi|title=Piero della Francesca|location=Rome|year=1927
*cite book|first=Stefano|last=Zuffi|title=Piero della Francesca|location=Milan|publisher=Electa|year=1991External links
* [http://www.artonline.it/opera.asp?IDOpera=494 Page art artonline.it] it icon
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