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The Feast of Herod and the Beheading of the Baptist by Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist

The Feast of Herod and the Beheading of the Baptist

Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist·1330

Historical Context

The Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist, an anonymous Florentine painter active around 1330, specialized in narrative scenes from the Baptist's life. This panel depicting the Feast of Herod and the Beheading of the Baptist combines two dramatic episodes into a single composition, a narrative technique common in Trecento panel painting. The Baptist held special significance in Florence, where he was the city's patron saint.

Technical Analysis

Tempera and gold on panel, with the narrative divided into interconnected scenes within an architectural setting. The figures display Giottesque influence in their volumetric modeling, while the detailed rendering of the feast table and architectural elements shows careful observational skill.

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Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on wood
Dimensions
44.1 × 49.8 cm
Era
Gothic
Style
Italian Gothic
Genre
Genre
Location
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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