Masaccio
Precise linear perspective, harmonious composition and spare expression - these are the characteristics of the paintings by Masaccio, or Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone. This Italian painter is considered one of the most remarkable artists of the early Renaissance period. If you want to admire his work without leaving your home, you will need Masaccio reproductions from bimago! Sacral motifs or perfect from the anatomical point of view, realistic representations of the human body on the canvas paintings will certainly give your living rooms a unique character.
Famous paintings by Masaccio
Masaccio, or rather Tommaso di Ser Giovanni di Simone, is an Italian painter of the early Renaissance, i.e. the so-called quattrocent. During this period, fresco, panel and easel painting on religious themes developed strongly, and Masaccio created such works. What distinguished the artist was the anatomical detail of the images of the naked body and the perfect proportions of the silhouettes immortalized in the paintings. Although few of the works of this eminent painter have survived to this day, they all delight even the greatest connoisseurs of art.
The most famous work by Masaccio is undoubtedly "The Holy Trinity" from the church of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, but also appreciated are, among others, "Expulsion from Paradise", "Madonna and Child with Angels" belonging to the National Gallery in London and "The Crucifixion". from the Neapolitan Museo di Capodimonte. Bimago's offer includes extremely realistic reproductions of Masaccio's paintings, including premium prints on canvas with a stunning three-dimensional structure.
Masaccio reproductions on canvas
High-quality reproductions of Masaccio's works from the bimago offer will certainly delight every fan of 15th-century sacred art, but will also not leave indifferent fans of realistic, anatomically excellent depictions of human figures. This type of decorations, printed on canvas, will be a fantastic decoration of the interior and will add class and nobility to it. Reproductions of Masaccio's frescoes and paintings will look particularly impressive on a large, bright wall, devoid of additional decorative elements, but subtly lit with small wall lamps. It is also a good idea to hang several paintings by the Italian master next to other religious paintings and create a private home art gallery.