
Pentecost
Maestro de Osormort·1200
Historical Context
The Pentecost by the Maestro de Osormort, painted around 1200, is a mural fragment from one of the most accomplished Catalan Romanesque painters, now in the Girona Museum of Art. The Maestro de Osormort is named after the church of Sant Pere d'Osormort near Vic, and his distinctive style has been identified across several Catalan churches. The depiction of Pentecost — the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles — was a popular subject in Romanesque church decoration, symbolizing the birth of the Church and the universal mission of Christianity.
Technical Analysis
Originally executed as a fresco transferred to canvas for preservation, the painting displays the Maestro de Osormort's characteristic fluid linework and expressive figure style. The composition arranges the apostles in a symmetrical grouping with bold gestures and wide-eyed expressions, using a warm palette of ochres, reds, and blues.



