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A fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli depicting a religious scene with monks on a hillside, rendered in the bright, detailed style of the Early Renaissance.
This fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli depicts a religious scene, likely a visit to a monastic community. Gozzoli, an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance, was a student of Fra Angelico and is known for his decorative fresco cycles, particularly those in the Medici Chapel in Florence. The painting presents a cluster of figures in monastic robes gathered on a hillside. A haloed figure sits prominently in the foreground, gesturing as if in conversation. Behind them, other monks stand listening. The setting includes a stylised depiction of buildings on a hill, possibly representing the monastery itself. The landscape is rendered with a clear, bright palette and attention to detail, typical of Early Renaissance painting. The composition is relatively flat, with less emphasis on deep perspective than would be seen in later Renaissance works. Gozzoli's style is characterised by its narrative clarity and decorative quality. His frescoes often incorporate a wealth of detail and anecdotal elements, making them accessible and engaging for viewers. This work reflects the Early Renaissance interest in naturalism and humanism, while still maintaining a sense of religious reverence.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Florentine painter who packed the Medici chapel with portraits, horses, and a baby leopard on a gold leash in his magnificent 1459 fresco cycle.
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