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The Pala Feriale, 1345 (tempera & gold leaf on panel)
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The Pala Feriale, 1345 (tempera & gold leaf on panel)
495811 The Pala Feriale, 1345 (tempera & gold leaf on panel) by Veneziano, Paolo (fl.1333-62); Basilica di San Marco, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: The weekday altarpiece by Paolo Veneziano is a painting on tempera with pictures arranged on two registers. It was commissioned by Doge Andrea Dandolo (1307 - 1354), one of the most important buyer of works of art for the basilica and the last doge to be buried in St. Mark s, and it was exhibited to the faithful only on important feast-days.); Italian, out of copyright
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Cycle Double Mark Martyrdom Narrative Pala Register
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This print showcases "The Pala Feriale, 1345" by Paolo Veneziano, a renowned Italian artist from the 14th century. The artwork is an exquisite example of tempera and gold leaf on panel, displaying intricate details and vibrant colors. Commissioned by Doge Andrea Dandolo, this masterpiece was originally exhibited to the faithful only on important feast-days in the Basilica di San Marco in Venice, Italy. The altarpiece consists of two registers adorned with various pictures that depict scenes from the lives of saints and martyrs. Veneziano's skillful use of narrative storytelling is evident as he portrays significant moments such as Christ's crucifixion and Madonna Mary's life alongside other religious figures. The Gothic influence can be observed through the delicate architectural elements present in the background. "The Pala Feriale" not only serves as a visual representation of faith but also reflects the patronage and appreciation for art during medieval times. Its historical significance lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its connection to Doge Andrea Dandolo, who holds a prominent place among collectors of fine art for St. Mark's Basilica. As we admire this remarkable print captured by Bridgeman Images, we are transported back to a time when religious devotion intertwined seamlessly with artistic expression. It serves as a reminder of how art has always played an integral role in shaping cultural heritage throughout history.
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