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Piero della Francesca

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A Renaissance painting showing the Resurrection of Jesus by Piero della Francesca.

Piero della Francesca was an Italian painter, mathematician, and geometer from the Early Renaissance. He was born around 1415 and died on October 12, 1492. He is famous for his beautiful paintings that show deep feelings and how things look in space.

The Resurrection (c. 1463–65)

His paintings often used simple shapes and showed things in a way that looked real. This is called perspective. One of his most famous works is The History of the True Cross. You can see these paintings in the Basilica of San Francesco in Arezzo.

Piero della Francesca also studied mathematics and geometry. This helped him make balanced and peaceful scenes in his paintings. His work is still important for its beauty and for showing the world during a time of big changes in art and science.

Biography

Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta kneeling before St. Sigismund (1451)

Piero della Francesca was born Piero di Benedetto in the town of Borgo Santo Sepolcro, now in Tuscany. His father passed away before he was born, and he later became known as Piero della Francesca after his mother. Romana, his mother, encouraged his learning in mathematics and art.

He started his art training with a local painter and later worked in Florence, where he met famous artists. Piero’s most famous work is a series of paintings called The History of the True Cross in the Basilica of San Francesco in Arezzo. These paintings tell an old story about finding pieces of a special cross. Piero also created many other important paintings and wrote books about art and math. He spent his life in different cities, sharing his skills with many young artists, and passed away in 1492.

Criticism and interpretation

Virgin and Child Enthroned With Four Angels by Piero della Francesca, Clark Art Institute

The Frick Collection in New York once showed seven paintings by Piero. A critic named Jerry Saltz liked one painting called Virgin and Child Enthroned With Four Angels. He thought it showed deep feelings.

Another writer, Walter Kaiser, said the best painting in the show was a picture of Saint Augustine from the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga in Lisbon. It was part of an art piece with a painting of Saint John the Evangelist.

Work in mathematics and geometry

First page of the Trattato d'Abaco

Piero della Francesca loved studying math and shapes, which helped him create beautiful paintings. He wrote three important books about math: Trattato d'Abaco (Abacus Treatise) , De quinque corporibus regularibus (On the Five Regular Solids) and De Prospectiva pingendi (On Perspective in painting). These books talk about numbers, shapes, and how to show three-dimensional objects in paintings. His ideas were used by other famous people, like Luca Pacioli and even Leonardo da Vinci.

Later in his life, Piero copied many works by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes, filling 82 pages with important math ideas. These copies are kept in a library called the Biblioteca Riccardiana.

Inspirations

Bohuslav Martinů wrote a musical piece called Les Fresques de Piero della Francesca, dedicated to Rafael Kubelik. It was first performed by Kubelik and the Vienna Philharmonic.

Piero’s paintings inspired many modern artists, including Giorgio de Chirico, Massimo Campigli, Felice Casorati, and Balthus.

Selected works

The Baptism of Christ, c. 1450, National Gallery, London

Piero della Francesca made many beautiful paintings and artworks. Some of his most famous works include Polyptych of the Misericordia, The Baptism of Christ, and The History of the True Cross. You can see his pieces in museums and churches around the world, such as the National Gallery in London and the Musée du Louvre in Paris. His artworks show his skill in using shapes and perspectives to create calm and thoughtful scenes.

Images

A beautiful 15th-century painting by Piero della Francesca showing saints gathered together in a peaceful scene.
A beautiful 15th-century Italian painting by Piero della Francesca showing religious figures and scenes.
A beautiful painting by Piero della Francesca showing the Virgin Mary, known as 'Madonna del Parto,' in a peaceful and respectful style.
A detailed painting showing the Queen of Sheba meeting with King Solomon, from a famous Renaissance artwork by Piero della Francesca.

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