The Master of Saint Francis

The Master of Saint Francis - Saints Bartholomew and Simon - 1266–75 - Tempera and gold on wood - 18 3/4 x 9 in. (47.6 x 22.9 cm) - Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
“Active in the third quarter of the thirteenth century, the Master of Saint Francis derives his name from a painting of Saint Francis from the Porziuncula Chapel now in Santa Maria degli Angeli at Assisi. He was also responsible for a cycle of frescoes in the nave of the Lower Church of San Francesco at Assisi.”
The cycle of frescoes in Assisi at one time were attributed to the great proto-Renaissance master, Giotto. The term “master” is used when the name of an artist is unknown, but when a body of work exists that stylistically belong to the same artist.


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