The Baptism of Christ (Piero della Francesca)

The Baptism of Christ (Piero della Francesca)

Infobox Painting|



title=Baptism of Christ
artist=Piero della Francesca
year=c. 1448-1450
type=Tempera on panel
height=168
width=116
city=London
museum=National Gallery
The "Baptism of Christ" is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Piero della Francesca, finished around 1448-1450. It is housed in the National Gallery, London.

The panel was commissioned by the Camaldolese abbey of Sansepolcro (Tuscany), originally part of a triptych. Its dating to Piero della Francesca's early career is evidenced by the strong relationship with the "light painting" of his master, Domenico Veneziano.

It portrays Christ being baptized by John, his head surmounted by a dove. Christ, John's hand and the bird form an axle which divides the painting in two symmetrical parts, but this division is contradicted by the tree on the left, which instead divides it according to the golden ratio.

The three angels on the left wear different clothes and, differently from the traditional iconography, are not supporting Christ's garments, but are holding each other's hand. This would be an allusion to the contemporary council of Florence (1439), whose goal was the unification of the Western and Eastern Churches. The Camaldolese Ambrogio Traversari was in fact a strong supporter of the union. Such symbolism would be also confirmed by the presence, behind the neophyte on the right, of figures dressed in an oriental fashion.

Piero della Francesca was renowned in his times as a perspective and geometry authority: his attention to the theme is showed by John's arm and leg, which form two angles of the same size.

References

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External links

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