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Ognissanti Polyptych: lateral panel (9)

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"This extraordinary panel is widely admired for its brilliant colours, curious iconography, and mystical vitality At the left, God the Father, supported by 12 blue cherubim, flies downward, pointing with his right hand at a circular ""mappamondo"", which fills the lower half of the scene. The representation of earth is surrounded by concentric circles, including a green ring (for water), a blue ring (for air), a red ring (for fire), the circles of the seven planets, and the circle of the Zodiac. On the right, in a separate scene set in a meadow filled with flowers, Adam and Eve walk to the right against a line of seven trees with golden fruit. Their heads turn back toward a naked angel, who expels them from Paradise. Below them spring the four rivers of Paradise, which extend to the base of the picture.This panel is a fragment from the predella of an altarpiece painted for the church of San Domenico in Siena and now in the Uffizi in Florence. Another panel from the same predella is also in the Museum's collection. The influence of the International Gothic style, especially French miniature painting, can be seen in the figures of the angel, Adam, and Eve, and in the details of flora and fauna.Suggested listening (streaming mp3, 12 minutes):Joseph Haydn: The Creation, introduction and aria"
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Giovanni Da Milano

Giovanni da Milano was an Italian painter, known to be active in Florence and Rome between 1346 and 1369. His style is, like many Florentine painters of the time, considered to be derivative of Giotto's. The earliest documentation shows Giovanni da Milano in Florence on October 17, 1346, under the name Johannes Jacobi de Commo, listed amongst the foreign painters living in Tuscany.

Artistic Style and Influences

Giovanni da Milano's artistic style is characterized by its realistic and emotive depiction of religious scenes. His work was influenced by Giotto Di Bondone, a renowned Italian painter and architect who bridged the Gothic and Proto-Renaissance periods. Giovanni da Milano is also known to have worked in Rome for Pope Urban V with Giottino and the sons of Taddeo Gaddi.

Notable Works

Some of Giovanni da Milano's most significant works include Ognissanti Polyptych: lateral panel (9), a tempera on panel painting, measuring 133 x 41 cm, housed in the prestigious Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence. Another notable work is The Baptism of Christ, a painting by Lorenzo Ghiberti, which is a true masterpiece and a prime example of Ghiberti's skill as an artist.
  • Proto-Renaissance: This period marked the transition between Medieval and early modern Europe, characterized by a revival of classical forms and a focus on humanism.
  • Les Nabis: A group of Post-Impressionist artists who were especially inspired by the design of Japanese prints and art nouveau.
  • Mannerism: A period of European art that followed the later years of the Italian High Renaissance, characterized by a reaction against the restrained naturalism of Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael.

Legacy and Impact

Giovanni da Milano's work has had a significant impact on the development of Italian art, particularly in the Proto-Renaissance period. His style, characterized by its realistic and emotive depiction of religious scenes, has influenced many artists, including Giotto Di Bondone and Lorenzo Ghiberti. The Museum San Giovanni in Siena, Italy, houses an impressive collection of artworks, including paintings by Giovanni da Milano, Lorenzo Ghiberti, and Domenico Di Pace Beccafumi. https://WahooArt.com/@/Giovanni-Da-Milano https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_da_Milano https://WahooArt.com/Art.nsf/O/A@D3BJ6B

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