
St John the Evangelist
Andrea del Castagno·1442
Historical Context
Andrea del Castagno created this work around 1442, now in the San Zaccaria. The painting reflects the artistic culture of the Early Renaissance, when European painters were developing increasingly naturalistic approaches to representation through the study of perspective and natural observation. Such works served as essential elements of fifteenth-century devotional practice, bridging the spiritual and material worlds through carefully crafted visual imagery.
Technical Analysis
The angel figure is rendered with idealized features and graceful proportions, using luminous color and delicate modeling to convey celestial character within the conventions of devotional panel painting.






