Adoration of the Magi (Gentile da Fabriano)
| Adoration of the Magi | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Gentile da Fabriano |
| Year | 1423 |
| Medium | Tempera on panel |
| Dimensions | 300 cm × 282 cm (120 in × 111 in) |
| Location | Uffizi Gallery, Florence |
The Adoration of the Magi is a painting by the Italian painter Gentile da Fabriano. The work, housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence is considered his finest work and has been described as the culminating work of the International Gothic style.
The artwork was commissioned by the wealthy banker Palla Strozzi. The use of vibrant colors creates a brilliant and imposing effect. Techniques such as lighting, depth, and three-dimensionality are prevalent in the work and were novel for the time. Expensive materials such as gold leaf and jewels are incised in the painting to showcase the patron's wealth.
Other elements of the altarpiece draw upon European conceptions and imagery about the Orient, such as exotic animals, the designs of the three Magis's luxurious clothing and Pseudo-Kufic text.
The gold-leafed frame is contains intricate Gothic ornamental architectural designs.