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(b. 1267, Vespignano, d. 1337, Firenze) Franciscan Allegories c. 1330 Fresco Lower Church, San Francesco, Assisi In the four compartments of the vault the three Franciscan virtues — Poverty, Obedience and Chastity — are pictured and explained by inscriptions on the arches of the wall. Since the work and the writings of St Bonaventure, Francis has been conceived as the "angel of the sixth seal". For this reason these pictures are bound within a framework whose figurative elements allude to the Apocalypse and whose central motif is the apocalyptic Christ on the keystone of the vault.
Author: GIOTTO di Bondone Title: Franciscan Allegories Time-line: 1301-1350 School: Italian Form: painting Type: religious |
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