La Bataille de San Romano, Paolo Uccello
La Bataille de San Romano, Paolo Uccello
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Paolo Uccello (1397–1475) was one of the most original and visionary painters of the Italian Renaissance — a mathematician of light and space who was obsessed, above all else, with the mystery of perspective. While his contemporaries used perspective to tell stories, Uccello used it to create worlds: dramatic, almost dreamlike scenes where geometry and beauty collide.
The Battle of San Romano (La Bataille de San Romano, c. 1438–40) is his undisputed masterpiece — and one of the most extraordinary paintings of the 15th century. Commissioned to celebrate a Florentine military victory, it is a dazzling spectacle of lances, horses, armor, and fallen knights, arranged with an almost musical precision. The foreshortened figures, the broken lances lying at perfect angles on the ground, the rearing horses — every element is a triumph of perspective and pageantry.
The three panels of this series are split between the Uffizi in Florence, the Louvre in Paris, and the National Gallery in London. Now this iconic image can come together on your wall.
- Museum-quality giclée print on premium photo paper
- Faithful color reproduction of the original tempera painting
- Rich detail preserving Uccello’s extraordinary geometric composition
- Ready to frame and display

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