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Obsequies of St Fina (detail)

Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449 – 1494)

Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449-1494) was a Florentine Renaissance painter known for realistic portraits & contemporary life woven into religious frescoes. Explore his works like 'St. Jerome' and the Sistine Chapel commissions at WikiOO.

Collegiata (San Gimignano, Italy)

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Obsequies of St Fina (detail) by Domenico Ghirlandaio

Domenico Ghirlandaio’s “Obsequies of St Fina” stands as a poignant testament to Renaissance piety and artistic innovation, capturing a moment of profound sorrow interwoven with familial tenderness. Painted in 1473-75 for the chapel of Saint Fina in San Gimignano, Tuscany, this fresco embodies Ghirlandaio’s masterful command of perspective and his ability to imbue religious narratives with palpable human emotion—a hallmark of his distinctive style.
  • Subject Matter: The scene depicts the funeral rites surrounding the death of Saint Fina, a young woman revered as the patron saint of San Gimignano. Ghirlandaio meticulously portrays the grief-stricken faces of her family and friends gathered around her bed, conveying an intimacy rarely achieved in monumental religious art.
  • Style: Ghirlandaio’s approach aligns closely with the humanist ideals prevalent during his time, prioritizing realism and psychological depth over stylized grandeur. The composition is carefully balanced, utilizing geometric forms to create a sense of spatial coherence that reflects the architectural influences of Antonio Rossellino’s chapel for Saint Gregory in Rome—a stylistic kinship evident across both projects.
  • Technique: Executed in fresco – a technique involving pigment mixed with water and applied onto wet plaster – Ghirlandaio demonstrates exceptional skill in achieving luminous color palettes and subtle gradations of tone. The use of chiaroscuro, particularly noticeable in the depiction of St Fina’s body, enhances the dramatic impact of the scene and underscores the solemn atmosphere.
  • Historical Context: Commissioned during a period of artistic flourishing in Florence, “Obsequies of St Fina” reflects the broader Renaissance preoccupation with portraying human experience within sacred contexts. Ghirlandaio's work stands alongside other masterpieces created by contemporaries like Botticelli and Piero della Francesca, contributing to the legacy of Florentine art as a conduit for humanist thought and emotional expression.
  • Symbolism: The inclusion of decorative elements—a vase positioned near the top right corner and two crosses—serves not only to embellish the chapel but also to reinforce its spiritual significance. These symbols underscore the importance of faith and remembrance within the Christian tradition, mirroring themes explored throughout Ghirlandaio’s oeuvre.
The fresco's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke empathy for the grieving family and its masterful depiction of human emotion—a testament to Ghirlandaio’s artistic genius and his contribution to the canon of Renaissance art. Its luminous colors and carefully crafted perspective continue to inspire admiration and offer a glimpse into the spiritual sensibilities of fifteenth-century Florence. Additional Resources:

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Quick Facts

  • Subject or theme: Religious narrative; Death of Saint Fina
  • Artist: Domenico Ghirlandaio
  • Title: Obsequies of St Fina (detail)
  • Notable elements or techniques: Perspective illusion; Detailed character studies
  • Medium: Fresco
  • Artistic style: Realistic portraiture
  • Year: 1473-75

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