St John on Patmos - Giotto di Bondone
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A fresco depicting Saint John the Evangelist in contemplation, surrounded by apocalyptic visions, attributed to the Italian master Giotto di Bondone.
This fresco depicts the visionary experience of Saint John the Evangelist during his exile on the island of Patmos. Attributed to Giotto di Bondone, the work occupies a lunette space, a format that dictates the arrangement of the figures within the architectural curve. The composition is divided into two distinct registers: the earthly realm below and the celestial vision above. In the lower section, Saint John sits in a contemplative posture upon the rocky island, surrounded by water. His figure is rendered with a sense of physical presence and volume, a hallmark of Giotto's approach to human form. The upper register presents the apocalyptic imagery described in the Book of Revelation. A figure holding a scythe sits upon a cloud, accompanied by a dragon and a reclining figure, likely representing the woman clothed with the sun. The use of space is relatively shallow, typical of early fourteenth-century mural painting, yet the figures possess a weight and gravity that depart from the flatter, more stylised traditions of the preceding Byzantine era. The colour palette is dominated by earth tones, ochres, and muted blues, which have softened over the centuries due to the nature of the fresco technique. The architectural framing of the lunette is decorated with geometric patterns, providing a structured border for the narrative scene. Giotto's ability to humanise sacred subjects is evident here, as the saint appears as a tangible, thoughtful individual rather than a remote icon. This work reflects the transition towards a more naturalistic style in Italian art, where the focus shifts to the emotional and physical reality of the subjects within a defined, albeit symbolic, space. The scene remains a clear example of the narrative clarity that defined the artist's contributions to the development of Western painting.
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St John on Patmos - Giotto di Bondone
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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