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Experience Masaccio's 'Madonna with Child and Angels,' a pivotal Renaissance masterpiece showcasing groundbreaking realism & perspective. A serene depiction of faith, featuring angels and a luminous church setting – now available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Masaccio's 'Predella Panel' from the Pisa Altar (1426) showcases biblical scenes with groundbreaking realism & perspective, revolutionizing Renaissance art. Explore its details & significance.
Experience Masaccio's revolutionary Early Renaissance profile portrait showcasing masterful perspective and realism; discover this timeless work of Italian genius.
Masaccio's 'The Virgin and Child Enthroned,' part of the Pisa Altarpiece, revolutionized Renaissance art with pioneering realism, perspective, and chiaroscuro—a masterpiece showcasing divine grace and human anatomy.
Experience the brilliance of Masaccio's 'Adoration of the Magi,' a revolutionary Renaissance masterpiece showcasing unparalleled realism and perspective at Staatliche Museen Berlin.
Masaccio’s "Trinity" detail showcases groundbreaking Renaissance realism with Mary Magdalene's contemplative pose and masterful use of light and shadow. This iconic 1425 fresco, a pivotal work by the influential artist, offers a timeless glimpse into early Italian art – discover or own this masterpiece.
Discover Masaccio’s San Giovenale Triptych – a stunning 1422 Gothic masterpiece! Explore its rich colors, detailed figures & symbolic depth. A rare glimpse into Renaissance art.