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Paolo Uccello Collection

Paolo Uccello, a renowned Italian artist from the 15th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his masterful works

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: The Battle of San Romano, c1438, (1909). Artist: Paolo Uccello

The Battle of San Romano, c1438, (1909). Artist: Paolo Uccello
The Battle of San Romano, c1438, (1909). Painting held at The National Gallery, London. From The National Gallery, Vol. One [T. C. & E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1909]

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (c1435-1440). Artist: Paolo Uccello

The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (c1435-1440). Artist: Paolo Uccello
The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (c1435-1440). The Battle of San Romano was fought between the armies of Siena and Florence

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: Frescos from the assumption chapel, 1435 (fresco)

Frescos from the assumption chapel, 1435 (fresco)
7294119 Frescos from the assumption chapel, 1435 (fresco) by Uccello, Paolo (1397-1475) & Giusto, Andrea di (c.1400-50) ; Duomo, Prato, Italy; (add.info.: Frescos from the assumption chapel)

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: St jacob from Todi, 1436 (painting)

St jacob from Todi, 1436 (painting)
7294099 St jacob from Todi, 1436 (painting) by Uccello, Paolo (1397-1475); Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Prato, Italy; (add.info.: St jacob from Todi, 1436, Paolo Uccello)

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: The battle of San Romano, 1435-40 circa, (tempera on wood)

The battle of San Romano, 1435-40 circa, (tempera on wood)
7146285 The battle of San Romano, 1435-40 circa, (tempera on wood) by Uccello, Paolo (1397-1475); 323x180 cm; Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: The battle of San Romano)

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: Scenes from monastic life (Tebaide), 1460 circa, (panel)

Scenes from monastic life (Tebaide), 1460 circa, (panel)
7129151 Scenes from monastic life (Tebaide), 1460 circa, (panel) by Uccello, Paolo (1397-1475); Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Scenes from monastic life (Tebaide)

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: Battle of San Romano, detail, 1456 (tempera on wood)

Battle of San Romano, detail, 1456 (tempera on wood)
887017 Battle of San Romano, detail, 1456 (tempera on wood) by Uccello, Paolo (1397-1475); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: by Paolo Uccello (1397-1475))

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: Paolo Uccello, ca 1568

Paolo Uccello, ca 1568
Paolo Uccello. From: Giorgio Vasari, The Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, ca 1568. Private Collection

Background imagePaolo Uccello Collection: Madonna Child Workshop Paolo Uccello Italian

Madonna Child Workshop Paolo Uccello Italian
Madonna and Child; Workshop of Paolo Uccello (Italian, about 1397 - 1475); Italy; about 1470 - 1475; Tempera on panel; Panel: 53.3 × 41.9 × 3.8 cm (21 × 16 1, 2 × 1 1, 2 in.)


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Paolo Uccello, a renowned Italian artist from the 15th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his masterful works. One of his most famous pieces is "The Battle of San Romano, " created in 1438. This captivating painting depicts a fierce battle scene, showcasing Uccello's exceptional talent for capturing movement and action. In addition to this masterpiece, Uccello also painted another version of "The Battle of San Romano" in 1432. These two paintings showcase his dedication to exploring different perspectives and techniques within the same subject matter. Uccello's artistic prowess extended beyond battle scenes as seen in his frescos from the Assumption Chapel in 1435. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring religious narratives to life, demonstrating Uccello's versatility as an artist. Another notable work by Paolo Uccello is "St Jacob from Todi, " completed in 1436. This portrait showcases Uccello's ability to capture human emotions and expressions with remarkable precision. "The Scenes from Monastic Life" (Tebaide), created around 1460, offers a glimpse into the daily lives of monks through beautifully crafted panel paintings. Each scene tells a story while highlighting Uccello's attention to detail and composition. Uccello's skillful use of tempera on wood can be observed once again in the detailed depiction of "The Battle of San Romano" from 1456. Every stroke reveals his meticulous approach towards recreating historical events on canvas. Moving away from battles and religious themes, Paolo Uccello delves into mythology with "St George and the Dragon. " Painted around 1470, this oil-on-canvas artwork captures St George bravely slaying the fearsome dragon—a testament to both courage and artistic excellence. Aside from these iconic works, it also explored various subjects throughout his career.