Piero della Francesca was a distinguished Italian painter and theorist of the 15th century and one of the great masters of the Early Renaissance. His art was shaped by the influence of the Florentine school. He became renowned for a unique style that combined the mathematical precision of perspective with serene, monumental imagery.
Piero della Francesca’s art is defined by balance, harmony, and the use of linear perspective, enhanced by a luminous, restrained palette. He was among the first artists to apply the principles of linear perspective consistently, giving his compositions a profound sense of realistic depth. He also authored the treatise On Perspective of Painting. The figures in his works often recall classical sculpture, while his compositions adhere to the ideals of classical proportion. His refined chiaroscuro modeling lends a sculptural presence to his figures. The principal themes of his art include religious subjects, portraits, and allegories.
Masterpieces such as the Diptych of Federico da Montefeltro and Battista Sforza (Uffizi Gallery, Florence), The Flagellation of Christ (Galleria Nazionale delle Marche, Urbino), and the Montefeltro Altarpiece (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan) vividly exemplify his unique vision. Our catalog features high-quality digital reproductions of the master’s finest works. Discover a world of perfect proportion — order a digital reproduction of Piero della Francesca’s masterpieces and bring the spirit of the Italian Renaissance into your home.
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