Florence and Di Cione workshop
Giotto's tradition combines with a more frontal and precious organization of the sacred figure. This milestone sheds light on the "Nardo di Cione" collection by favoring figures.
documented as early as 1343 - died around 1365/1366 · Gothic Florence
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documented as early as 1343 - died around 1365/1366 · Gothic Florence
Nardo di Cione was documented in Florence from the 1340s and died around 1365 or 1366. He belonged to an important family of artists: his brothers Andrea, known as Orcagna, Jacopo and Matteo also worked as painters, sculptors or architects. The attributions to Nardo are based in particular on the testimony of Lorenzo Ghiberti, who associated him with the frescoes of the Strozzi chapel in Santa Maria Novella. In this major ensemble, the Last Judgment, Paradise and Hell cover the walls with a multitude of figures ordered according to a precise theology. Nardo extends Giotto's legacy while returning to a more hieratic frontality: gold backgrounds, firm contours, symmetry and deep colors give his images liturgical authority. The Crucifixion with saints concentrates pain and intercession around the body of Christ. The Nativity with the angel of the Annunciation belonged to a triptych, each part of which linked several moments of the story. The Triptych at the Throne of Grace organizes God the Father, Christ and the dove in a vertical structure intended for private prayer. The Triptych at the Throne of Grace organizes God the Father, Christ and the dove in a vertical structure intended for private prayer. The Triptych at the Throne of Grace, surrounded by saints, on the contrary, develops a more monumental sacred court. Even when several members of the family workshop collaborate, the painting associated with Nardo maintains this calm gravity and doctrinal clarity. The "Nardo di Cione" selection notably compares Crucifixion with saints and Nativity with the angel of the Annunciation. His reading favors figures.
Nardo di Cione organizes gold as a spiritual space: each figure finds its place, its rank and its silence in an architecture of faith.
Course & style
Giotto's tradition combines with a more frontal and precious organization of the sacred figure. This milestone sheds light on the "Nardo di Cione" collection by favoring figures.
Judgment, Heaven and Hell form a monumental program where theology and multitude agree.
However, symmetry and measured gestures adapt the great religious painting to the altar and private devotion.
Gold does not describe an earthly place: it establishes a continuous and luminous sacred space. This line guides a reading of "Nardo di Cione" centered on the figures.
Size, position and symmetry order saints and angels according to their spiritual role.
Dark line, fixed gaze and heavy drapery give the figures lasting authority.
Shutters, registers and groups allow you to bring together several episodes without losing readability.
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The body of Christ, the looks and the golden background concentrate pain, prayer and intercession in a frontal image.
Landmark work by Nardo di Cione. Reading of "Nardo di Cione" through the figures.Two moments of the story respond to each other in a section where architecture, gold and figures guide the devotional reading.
Landmark work by Nardo di CioneThe Trinity is part of a vertical structure, framed by the shutters like a small domestic sanctuary.
Landmark work by Nardo di CioneThe Virgin dominates a symmetrical assembly whose colors and attributes make each saint identifiable.
Landmark work by Nardo di CioneGold does not describe an earthly place: it establishes a continuous and luminous sacred space. This line guides a reading of "Nardo di Cione" centered on the figures.
Reading key for Nardo di CioneSize, position and symmetry order saints and angels according to their spiritual role.
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