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Head of a Tonsured, Bearded Saint

Domenico Venezianoabout 1440-4

The National Gallery, London

The National Gallery, London
London, United Kingdom

This is a fragment of a wall-painting made using the fresco technique (painting directly onto wet plaster). It comes from a ’street tabernacle‘ – an outdoor religious painting – that showed the Virgin and Child surrounded by two saints.

It is the head of one of the saints. We can’t identify him from his head alone, but his darkly coloured robes and tonsure (the central section of his hair is shaved – a sign of devotion among members of religious orders) suggest he was a friar, a follower of either Saint Benedict or Saint Augustine.

The tabernacle was painted on the first floor exterior wall of a house in Florence so that it would have been visible to passersby.

Text: © The National Gallery, London

Painting photographed in its frame by Google Arts & Culture, 2023.

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  • Title: Head of a Tonsured, Bearded Saint
  • Creator: Domenico Veneziano
  • Date Created: about 1440-4
  • Inventory number: NG767
  • Artist Dates: active 1438; died 1461
The National Gallery, London

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