Maestà by Duccio di Buoninsegna - 1308–1311 - 213 × 396 cm Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana del Duomo Maestà by Duccio di Buoninsegna - 1308–1311 - 213 × 396 cm Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana del Duomo

Maestà

tempera and gold on wood • 213 × 396 cm
  • Duccio di Buoninsegna - c. 1255–1260 - c. 1318–1319 Duccio di Buoninsegna 1308–1311
For All Saint's Day we present this Maestà - it is an altarpiece composed of many individual paintings commissioned by the city of Siena in 1308 from the artist Duccio di Buoninsegna. The front panels make up a large enthroned Madonna and Child with saints and angels, and a predella of the Childhood of Christ with prophets. The reverse has the rest of a combined cycle of the Life of the Virgin and the Life of Christ in a total of forty-three small scenes; several panels are now dispersed or lost. The base of the panel has an inscription that reads (in translation): "Holy Mother of God, be thou the cause of peace for Siena and life to Duccio because he painted thee thus." Though it took a generation for its effect truly to be felt, Duccio's Maestà set Italian painting on a course leading away from the hieratic representations of Byzantine art towards more direct presentations of reality. Besides the Virgin Mary and the Baby Jesus, saints depicted in the painting include John the Evangelist (to the left of the throne); Saint Paul; Catherine of Alexandria; John the Baptist (to the right of the throne); Saint Peter; and Saint Agnes. In the foreground are Siena’s various patron saints: Saint Ansanus; Saint Sabinus; Saint Crescentius; and Saint Victor.