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Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian Salvaged

Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian Salvaged

Fra Angelico’s Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian Salvaged stands as a testament to the artist’s mastery of Early Renaissance painting—a luminous tempera panel measuring 38 x 45 cm housed in Munich’s Alte Pinakothek. More than just a depiction of saints, it's an intricate tapestry woven with threads of religious devotion and a daring injection of modernity: a subtle airplane hovering against the serene backdrop of a medieval monastery.

Historical Context and Artistic Style

Created in 1438, Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian Salvaged embodies Fra Angelico’s signature style—characterized by breathtaking color palettes and delicately rendered lines. Influenced by Lorenzo Monaco and Masaccio, he achieved a remarkable balance between Byzantine tradition and humanist innovation. The painting portrays the saints surrounded by angelic figures within a building adorned with a prominent red doorway, creating depth and visual interest.

Artistic Significance and Museum Collection

Part of Fra Angelico’s monumental San Marco Altarpiece—a sprawling collection of panels exploring biblical narratives—this piece exemplifies his skill in blending sacred storytelling with artistic experimentation. The Alte Pinakothek safeguards this masterpiece, offering visitors a glimpse into the artistic fervor of Florence during its Renaissance zenith.

Relevance and Availability

For those captivated by Fra Angelico’s vision, Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian Salvaged is available for contemplation on Mus3ums. Furthermore, the Museo di San Marco in Prato showcases another stunning example of his oeuvre—a vibrant testament to his enduring legacy.

Photo Description

The painting depicts Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian, central figures bathed in ethereal light, amidst a contemplative scene. Angels ascend towards them, while the building’s red doorway anchors the composition—a deliberate choice reflecting the architectural grandeur of San Marco. The airplane subtly punctuates the horizon, symbolizing the passage of time and juxtaposing medieval spirituality with contemporary observation.

Size

38 x 45 cm

Date

1438

Artist Information

Fra Angelico (c. 1395 – 1455) was a Dominican friar and Italian Renaissance painter renowned for his serene frescoes—particularly those adorning the Convent of San Marco in Florence.

Additional Research

Fra Angelico (1395 – 1455)

Explore Fra Angelico's (c. 1395-1455) serene Renaissance art: devout frescoes, vibrant colors & spiritual depth. Discover the 'Angelic Painter' & his legacy!

Alte Pinakothek (Munich, Germany)

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About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Movement: Early Renaissance
  • Medium: Tempera on panel
  • Artistic style: Elegant lines; Vibrant colors
  • Influences: Lorenzo Monaco
  • Year: 1438-40
  • Location: Alte Pinakothek, Munich
  • Subject or theme: Religious scene; Saints' prayer

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