
Arca di Noè
Historical Context
Giovan Francesco Capoferri's Arca di Noè (1526) demonstrates the vitality of sixteenth-century European painting at the height of the High Renaissance. Giovan Francesco Capoferri approaches the subject with distinctive artistic vision, producing a work of both technical accomplishment and expressive power. The first decades of the sixteenth century saw Italian art reach a level of grandeur and idealization that contemporaries recognized as surpassing even the achievements of classical antiquity.
Technical Analysis
Tempera technique, reflecting earlier traditions, the work demonstrates Giovan Francesco Capoferri's skilled technique and careful observation. The composition is carefully structured to balance visual elements, while the handling of light and color creates atmospheric coherence across the picture surface.






