Masaccio Fresco The Holy Trinity Essay

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Masaccio’s fresco the Holy Trinity was started in 1427 and completed 1428 for the church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence; it was painted on one of the church’s walls. The Holy Trinity is an image of Christ’s Crucifixion. It shows three key figures: Christ on the cross, God on a platform behind Christ, and the Holy Spirit where the title of the painting comes from. Mary and St. John are at the foot of the cross, and Masaccio’s donors are on either side a step down. At the bottom of the fresco is a skeleton in a tomb.
Some of the objects in the Holy Trinity carry a symbolic meaning. For example, The Holy Spirit between God and Christ (since they are father and son) is symbolized by a white dove above Christ’s head. Another example is at the …show more content…

In the painting, God is not shown in an “otherworldly” place where he would be traditionally depicted, but instead in a realistic space on a platform. The figures are in a sort of pyramidal shape, which is similar to the formation of many other Renaissance works. The Crucifixion takes place under a Roman archway, with a coffered ceiling, barrel vault, pilasters, and columns, indicating the interest that Masaccio (and others at this time) had in Classicism, which means the painting was made during the Renaissance. Furthermore, early Renaissance scientific approach is used in the Holy Trinity to create a convincing illusion of space within the painting. Masaccio uses one-point linear perspective to convey the sense that the images recede back in space. The sunken panels (coffers) on the ceiling create the orthogonal, or perpendicular lines, and the vanishing point is at the base of the cross, which is at the viewer’s eye level. This creates the sense that the viewed space of the fresco painted on the church wall is actually a continuation of the church space. Masaccio paid close attention to the dimensions of the objects and spaces that he painted in the Holy Trinity, so that the dimensions of the room can be determined by the

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