St George (fragment of a panel from the Roverella Polyptych)
- Olje na platnu
- Stenska umetnost
- Renaissance Humanism
- 1474
- 39.0 x 29.0 cm
- Fine Arts Gallery
Cosmè Tura (1430 – 1495)
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Fine Arts Gallery (San Diego, United States of America)
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A Fragment of Ferrara’s Renaissance Glory: Cosmè Tura's St George
The painting, “St George (fragment of a panel from the Roverella Polyptych),” offers a glimpse into the artistic fervor that gripped Ferrara during the mid-fifteenth century. Created in 1474 by Cosmè Tura—a Ferrarese artist whose legacy continues to resonate today—this evocative piece exemplifies the humanist ideals and stylistic innovations characteristic of the Early Renaissance, specifically within the broader context of the Roverella Polyptych project. The polyptych itself was commissioned by Giovanni Battista Roverella, a wealthy banker and fervent patron of the arts, aiming to adorn his chapel in Padua with monumental religious imagery. Tura’s contribution—a captivating depiction of Saint George slaying the dragon—represents not merely a devotional scene but also a testament to the burgeoning artistic dialogue between Florence and Ferrara.- Subject Matter & Narrative: The central figure is St George, portrayed with regal dignity and unwavering resolve. He stands confidently before the viewer, gazing outwards as if confronting an unseen adversary—a symbolic gesture reflecting the saint’s triumph over evil and embodying Christian virtues of courage and piety.
- Symbolism: Beyond its biblical narrative, St George’s iconography carries profound symbolic weight. The dragon represents evil and temptation—challenges faced by all Christians striving for spiritual purity. Saint George’s lance symbolizes faith and righteousness—the instrument of divine victory over darkness. Furthermore, the depiction of St George is considered to be influenced by classical sculpture traditions, particularly depictions of heroic figures battling monstrous adversaries.
O tem umetniškem delu
- Naslov: St George (fragment of a panel from the Roverella Polyptych)
- Umetnik: Cosmè Tura
- Leto: 1474
- Prvotne dimenzije: 39.0 x 29.0 cm
- Format: Vertikalno
- Status avtorskih pravic: Dostopno v javni lastnini
- Kje je razstavljeno: Fine Arts Gallery
- Gibanje: Renaissance Humanism
- Material: Olje na platnu
- Ustvarjalno obdobje: Early Renaissance
Ključni podatki
- Movement: Early Renaissance
- Title: St George (fragment of a panel from the Roverella Polyptych)
- Influences:
- Galasso Galassi
- Francesco Squarcione
- Artist: Cosmè Tura
- Year: 1474
- Notable elements or techniques: Linear perspective
- Artistic style: Realistic