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Masaccio, The Holy Trinity, 1425, fresco Masaccio’s, The Holy Trinity is an iconic representation of art that can be viewed in the Santa Maria Novella Dominican church in Florence. Evidently, it is a symbol of secular and religious aspects. In this regard, it shows the Trinity of the Holy Ghost, Jesus Christ, and God as the Father. The Holy Spirit is represented through a white dove. The painting is regarded as one of the prominent Renaissance works of art from the 15th century due to its application of sole point linear outlook in its organization.
Evidently, linear perspective entails a style in which the artist portrays a triple aspect depth within a plane painting exterior. In this regard, Masaccio succinctly employed the illusionistic property of the linear perspective. Incidentally, the painting portrays a chapel with a resonant interior that give the impression of opening up to the viewer. In the interior, there are Ionic columns, barrel-vault top, and Corinthian pilasters. At the center is the crucified representation of Jesus Christ as he is viewed above by the Holy Spirit and God, an on either side is the Virgin Mary and the evangelist John.
All the depictions in the painting, except for that of God, have individually covered a three dimensional space. Furthermore, Masaccio painted life-size and realistic impression of Domenic Lenzi and his wife in the front part of the pillars that act as an entrance to the chapel. The entire chapel and its residents portray a trompe l’oeil effect that provided the perfect evidence on the application of realistic depth within a flat painting. The meaning derived from the Holy Trinity is that everlasting life can only be achieved through the power of prayer as represented by the praying donors, and through intercession of holy paintings as depicted by Saint John and the Virgin Mary, and a staunch belief in Jesus Christ.
In conclusion, The Holy Trinity is the perfect example of early Renaissance art that synthesizes religion, Biblical art and science. It equally portrays faith as a mystery and the perfection inherent in God through dignity in human nature and classical architecture.Reference"Masaccios Holy Trinity." - Smarthistory. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Oct. 2014. .
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