Saint Paul
On View In:
Gallery 343
Artist:   Vincenzo Foppa  
Title:   Saint Paul  
Date:   c. 1450-1460  
Medium:   Tempera on panel  
Dimensions:   21 5/8 x 12 1/8 in. (54.93 x 30.8 cm) (image) 21 7/8 x 12 1/2 x 5/8 in. (55.56 x 31.75 x 1.59 cm) (panel)  
Credit Line:   The William Hood Dunwoody Fund  
Location:   Gallery 343  

Saint Paul and Saint Sirus are panel paintings likely from the same large altarpiece. Panel painting was a lengthy process that required many steps. The panel is a plank of wood that was prepared with many layers of gesso, a glue-size-chalk substance that forms the white base layer of the paintings. Gesso is also used to create the raised areas, or pastiglia, seen in each painting: the top of staff and edges of the headpiece in Saint Sirus and areas on the hilt of the sword in Saint Paul. Red bole, a size-clay mixture, was added to areas that were to be gilded with gold leaf. The final step was painting the figures in numerous layers of egg tempera, a paint made of ground pigments, water, and egg yolk.

Artist/Creator(s)     
Name:   Foppa, Vincenzo  
Nationality:   Italian (Brescia)  
Life Dates:   Italian (Brescia), 1427 - about 1515  
 

Object Description  
  
Inscriptions:    
Classification:   Paintings  
Physical Description:   a pair with Saint Sirus (66.37.1); probably they were the lateral wings of a triptych dedicated to the Virgin Mary; arched top  
Creation Place:   Europe, Italy, Northern, , Brescia  
Accession #:   66.37.2  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts