The Early Renaissance


   

 


Paolo Uccello
 
 
 

 

Paolo Uccello

(b Florence, c. 1397; d Florence, 10 Dec 1475).

Italian painter, draughtsman, mosaicist and designer of stained glass. His work vividly illustrates the principal issues of Florentine art during the first half of the 15th century. Trained within the tradition of the Late Gothic style, he eventually became a leading exponent of the application of linear perspective based on the mathematical system established by Filippo Brunelleschi and Leon Battista Alberti. It is the merging of these two diametrically opposed tendencies that forms the basis of Uccello’s style. As well as painting on panel and in fresco (many of his works in this medium have been severely damaged), he was also a master mosaicist and produced designs for stained glass.

 

 
 


Roundel with Head

c. 1435
Fresco
Duomo, Prato
 

 
      

 


Roundel with Head

c. 1435
Fresco
Duomo, Prato
 

 
    
         

Sts Paul, Francis and Jerome

c. 1435
Fresco, 120 x 46 cm (each)
Duomo, Prato
 
 
 

Fortitude

c. 1435
Fresco
Duomo, Prato
 
 
 

Hope

c. 1435
Fresco
Duomo, Prato
 
 
 

Faith

c. 1435
Fresco
Duomo, Prato
 
                 
         

Clock with Heads of Prophets
1443
Fresco, 470 x 470 cm
Duomo, Florence
 
 
 

Head of Prophet
1443
Fresco
Duomo, Florence
 
 
 

Head of Prophet
1443
Fresco
Duomo, Florence
 
 
 

Head of Prophet
1443
Fresco
Duomo, Florence
 
 
 

Head of Prophet
1443
Fresco
Duomo, Florence