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Moments of Piero della Francesca
Piero della Francesca was one of the fundamental artists of the Quattrocento (the first part of the Renaissance).
In his work, we can observe his concern for perspective, for geometric balance, and for proportions. Those elements transmitted a harmony that was characteristic of Renaissance art that was returning to the values of Classical Antiquity.
1440-50. Saint Jerome and a Donor
1445-62. Polyptych of the Misericordia
1445-62. Madonna della Misericordia
1448-50. Baptism of Christ
1452-66. The Dream of Constantine
1452-66. Meeting between the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon
1460. Madonna del Parto
1460-70. Virgin and Child Enthroned with Four Angels
1463-65. Resurrection
1465-72. Portraits of the Dukes of Urbino
1468-70. Flagellation of Christ
1469. Saint Michael
1469-72. Brera Madonna
1470. Polyptych of St Anthony
1470-75. The Nativity
1474. Madonna di Senigallia
1483. Portrait of a Child
Recommended links:
Resurrection (ca. 1463), Piero della Francesca.
Piero della Francesca, the Master of Perspective.
Fra Angelico and the Early Renaissance.
Characteristic Elements of Renaissance Painting.
Artistic Movements I: from Classical Antiquity to Rococo.
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