The Adoration of the Magi (detail). Gentile, da Fabriano, ca. 1370-1427. Artist : painter Galleria degli Uffizi. ID=IFU still image Painting eng Gentile da Fabriano's painting is not a geometrically constructed composition. It should be read as if it were the text of a tale, beginning at the top left corner. If we follow the King;s course among sloping hills and cultivated fields we can see how they march into Jerusalem. Gentile da Fabriano's painting is not a geometrically constructed composition. It should be read as if it were the text of a tale, beginning at the top left corner. If we follow the King;s course among sloping hills and cultivated fields we can see how they march into Jerusalem. Style: Italian Gothic. School: Gothic. Movement: Gothic. Florentine. Painting; Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)
The Adoration of the Magi (detail).
Gentile, da Fabriano, ca. 1370-1427. Artist : painter
Galleria degli Uffizi. ID=IFU
still image
Painting
eng
Gentile da Fabriano's painting is not a geometrically constructed composition. It should be read as if it were the text of a tale, beginning at the top left corner. If we follow the King;s course among sloping hills and cultivated fields we can see how they march into Jerusalem.
Gentile da Fabriano's painting is not a geometrically constructed composition. It should be read as if it were the text of a tale, beginning at the top left corner. If we follow the King;s course among sloping hills and cultivated fields we can see how they march into Jerusalem.
Style: Italian Gothic.
School: Gothic.
Movement: Gothic.
Florentine.
Painting;
Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)