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Saint Luke and the throne by Maestro Oltremontano by Maestro Oltremontano

Saint Luke and the throne by Maestro Oltremontano

Maestro Oltremontano·1277

Historical Context

This depiction of Saint Luke and the throne by the enigmatic Maestro Oltremontano (literally 'Transalpine Master') reflects the cross-cultural exchanges between northern European and Italian Gothic painting traditions. The artist's name suggests he was a northern European painter active in Italy, contributing to the rich artistic interchange that characterized the cosmopolitan culture of thirteenth-century Italian city-states. Saint Luke was the patron saint of painters, making this an especially significant subject within the artistic community.

Technical Analysis

Painted in egg tempera on panel, the work reveals a style that blends Italian and northern European conventions, with the more angular drapery folds and cooler palette sometimes associated with transalpine artistic training. The architectural throne element shows an awareness of Gothic structural forms filtering into Italian painting from northern models.

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Upper Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi

Assisi, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Dimensions
700 cm (width)
Era
Gothic
Style
French Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
Upper Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi, Assisi
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