Masaccio: The Holy Trinity
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The Holy Trinity by Masaccio was done approximately 1428. It is a superb example of Masaccio"s use of space and perspective. It consists of two levels of unequal height. Christ is represented on the top half, in a coffered, barrel-vaulted chapel. On one side of him is the Virgin Mary, and on the other, St. John. Christ himself is supported by God the Father, and the Dove of the Holy Spirit rests on Christ"s halo. In front of the pilasters that enframe the chapel kneel the donors husband and wife. Underneath the altar a masonry insert in the painted composition...
create a calmer mood. Christ"s description was already given. The forms are three dimensional, and also have weight. They clearly take up space, and where they are is clearly defined.
create a calmer mood. Christ"s description was already given. The forms are three dimensional, and also have weight. They clearly take up space, and where they are is clearly defined.
As in The Holy Trinity, the composition is generally symmetrical, centered around the body of Christ. It is a frightful composition, because of the events taking place. Expression is shown on all of the figures, who grieve Christ"s death.
Overall, the two works are very similar. Masaccio, however, was more interested in the mathematical aspects of painting than Grunewald. Both works are superb, and have their own distinct qualities.
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