Detail View: ADJUNCT MODULE D: WORLD ART: Sacrifice of Isaac

Collection: 
ADJUNCT MODULE D: WORLD ART
Preferred Title: 
Sacrifice of Isaac
Image View: 
Detail, the angel stays Abraham's hand before he sacrifices Isaac
Creator: 
Filippo Brunelleschi (Italian sculptor, 1377-1446)
Location: 
repository: Museo Nazionale del Bargello (Florence, Tuscany, Italy) Inv. 209 B
Location Note: 
Via del Proconsolo 4
GPS: 
+43.770423+11.257947
Date: 
1401 (creation)
Cultural Context: 
Italian
Style Period: 
Fifteenth century; Renaissance
Work Type 1: 
relief (sculpture)
Classification: 
Sculpture and Installations
Material: 
gold leaf; bronze mounted on wood
Technique: 
casting (process); gilding (technique)
Measurements: 
45 cm (height) x 38 cm (width)
Relation Work: 
relatedTo Florence Baptistery Competition Panels; Sacrifice of Isaac
Subjects: 
Old Testament and Apocrypha; Abraham (Biblical patriarch); Angels
Description: 
In 1401, the Arte di Calimala (Cloth Importers Guild) announced a competition to design doors for the east side of the Baptistry, Florence. Each participant was given was given four "tables" of bronze, and was required to make a relief of the "Sacrifice of Isaac" on a piece of metal that was the size and shape of the door panels. Brunelleschi's panel consisted of individual pieces of the figures being placed onto the bronze framework, while Ghiberti's was, except for the figure of Isaac, cast in one piece. In 1402 at the time of judging, only Ghiberti and Brunelleschi were finalists, and Ghiberti won the commission. (Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page)
Collection: 
Archivision Adjunct Module D: World Art
Identifier: 
1A1-BFI-BDC-MB-SOI-A03
Rights: 
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.