Why is the Brancacci Chapel important?

Why is the Brancacci Chapel important?

The Brancacci Chapel has one of the supreme masterpieces of renaissance painting: the fresco cycle of Scenes from the life of St Peter, mostly painted in collaboration by Masaccio and Masolino between 1425 and 1427.

Who was the Brancacci Chapel dedicated to?

Beatæ Virginis Mariæ de monte Carmelo
It is famous as the location of the Brancacci Chapel housing outstanding Renaissance frescoes by Masaccio and Masolino da Panicale, later finished by Filippino Lippi. The church, dedicated to the Beatæ Virginis Mariæ de monte Carmelo, was built from 1268 as part of Carmelite convent, which is still existing today.

Who was the painter of the painting Trinity?

Masaccio
Holy Trinity/Artists

Who was Pietro brancacci?

The Brancacci Chapel is an amazing example of Renaissance art, and a key part of Florence’s history. It was commissioned by Pietro Brancacci, a wealthy Florentine silk merchant; construction began in 1386, and in the 1420’s Brancacci hired Masolino da Panicale to paint the Chapel.

Why was the Tribute Money painted?

The painting is part of a cycle on the life of Saint Peter, and describes a scene from the Gospel of Matthew, in which Jesus directs Peter to find a coin in the mouth of a fish in order to pay the temple tax. Its importance relates to its revolutionary use of perspective and chiaroscuro.

What did Masaccio base his eve character on in his Brancacci Chapel fresco?

The most famous painting in the chapel is Tribute Money, on the upper right wall, with figures of Jesus and Peter shown in a three part narrative. The painting, largely attributed to Masaccio, represents the story of Peter and the tax collector from Matthew 17:24–27.

What is the subject of Masaccio’s painting in the Brancacci Chapel?

Painted about 1427, it was probably Masaccio’s last work in Florence. It represents the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) set in a barrel-vaulted hall before which kneel two donors.

Who created the Holy Trinity painting?

What is the story of the Tribute Money?

Tribute Money is a narrative fresco of St Peter’s life pulled from the Gospel of Matthew (17:24-27). In the specific passage, Christ has directed Peter to collect money out of the mouth of a fish in order to pay the tax collectors.

What is happening in Tribute Money?

A story unfolds and a miracle is performed. In the Tribute Money, a Roman tax collector (the figure in the foreground in a short orange tunic and no halo) demands tax money from Christ and the twelve apostles who don’t have the money to pay.

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