
Saint Ursula
Lorenzo di Bicci·1400
Historical Context
Lorenzo di Bicci's treatment of this sacred subject in 1400 exemplifies the enduring importance of religious painting in the Early Renaissance. Lorenzo di Bicci brings distinctive artistic vision to the sacred narrative, creating a work that served both devotional and artistic purposes in fourteenth-century European culture. Created during the first decades of the fifteenth century, the work belongs to a period when International Gothic elegance was giving way to the naturalistic impulses that would define the Renaissance.
Technical Analysis
The devotional work is executed with skilled technique, reflecting Lorenzo di Bicci's engagement with the demands of religious painting. The composition balances narrative clarity with spiritual atmosphere, using careful observation to heighten the sacred drama.
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