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  2. Holy Trinity (Masaccio) - Wikipedia

    • The Holy Trinity, with the Virgin and Saint John and donors (Italian: Santa Trinità) is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance artist Masaccio in the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, in Florence. The fresco was among Masaccio's last major commissions and is often cited as one of the first monumental Renaissance paintings to utilize linear perspective. … See more

    ArtistMasaccio
    Yearc.1426-1428
    Typefresco
    Dimensions667 cm × 317 cm (263 in × 125 in)
    History

    Masaccio created The Holy Trinity between 1425–1427. He died in late 1428 at the age of 26, or having just turned 27, leaving behind a relatively small body of work.
    The fresco is located along the middle of the basilica'… See more

    Description

    The painting is approximately 317 cm (125 in) wide, and 667 cm (263 in) high. This gives an overall vertical-to-horizontal proportion of about 2:1. The ratio between the upper and lower sections of the work is very roughl… See more

     
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  2. The Trinity | Composition, Description, & Facts

    The Trinity, fresco created about 1427 in the Church of Santa Maria Novella by the early Renaissance Florentine artist Masaccio. It is likely to be the artist’s final work in Florence. The Trinity is often cited as the first major painting to use …

     
  3. "The Holy Trinity" Masaccio - Dawn of the Renaissance

  4. The Holy Trinity, 1427 - 1428 - Masaccio - WikiArt.org

    Oct 16, 2021 · The Holy Trinity, with the Virgin and Saint John and donors (Italian: Santa Trinità) is a fresco by the Early Italian Renaissance painter Masaccio. It is located in the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, in Florence.

  5. Masaccio’s Holy Trinity – ItalianRenaissance.org

  6. Smarthistory – Masaccio, Holy Trinity

    Masaccio was the first painter in the Renaissance to incorporate Brunelleschi’s discovery, linear perspective, in his art. He did this in his fresco, the Holy Trinity, in Santa Maria Novella, in Florence.

  7. Santa Trinita Maestà - Wikipedia

    The Santa Trinita Maestà (Italian: Maestà di Santa Trinita) is a panel painting by the Italian medieval artist Cimabue, dating to c. 1288-1292. Originally painted for the church of Santa Trinita, Florence, where it remained until 1471, it is now in …

  8. Masaccio’s Trinity: Renaissance masterpiece in Santa Maria Novella

  9. Masaccio Holy Trinity – Renaissance Through …

    Perspective diagram, Masaccio, Holy Trinity, c. 1427, fresco, 667 x 317 cm (Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy; photo: Steven Zucker, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) Masaccio was the first painter in the Renaissance to incorporate …

  10. Art in Tuscany | Masaccio | Trinity, Santa Maria …

    The Holy Trinity, with the Virgin and Saint John and donors (Italian: Santa Trinità ) is a fresco by the Early Italian Renaissance painter Masaccio. It is located in the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella, in Florence.

  11. Santa Trinita Maestà - The History of Art

  12. A discussion of the Santa Trinita Maestà by Cimabue - TripImprover

  13. Virgin and Child Enthroned, and Prophets (Santa Trinita Maestà)

  14. Cimabue, Santa Trinita Madonna and Child Enthroned

  15. Cimabue - Wikipedia

  16. Cimabue, Virgin and Child Enthroned, and Prophets (Santa …

  17. Proto-Renaissance in Italy (1200–1400) - Art History Teaching …

  18. Smarthistory – Cimabue, Virgin and Child Enthroned, and …

  19. Cimabue Paintings, Bio, Ideas - TheArtStory

    Cimabue put down his own marker on the timeline of art history and is today celebrated for his influence on the next generation of Italian artists; most notably his apprentice Giotto, who overtook his mentor to become the first true …

  20. Smarthistory – Cimabue and Giotto compared