Pinturicchio frescoes in Santa Maria Maggiore

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The Pinturicchio frescoes in Santa Maria Maggiore are a celebrated cycle of Renaissance wall paintings by the Italian painter Pinturicchio, renowned for their vivid colors, intricate detail, and religious narratives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance artwork
fresco cycle
artHistoricalSignificance important example of Pinturicchio’s mature style
representative of Roman Renaissance decoration
artMovement Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
artStyle narrative fresco painting
associatedWith papal Rome
colorPalette bright polychromy
conservationStatus in situ
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Pinturicchio NERFINISHED
culturalContext Catholic Church NERFINISHED
depicts Christian iconography
religious narratives
genre religious art
hasPart wall paintings
hasType church decoration
monumental painting
heritageDesignation part of a major papal basilica
influencedBy Umbrian painting tradition
early Roman High Renaissance style
languageOfInscriptions Latin
location Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore NERFINISHED
locationCity Rome NERFINISHED
locationCountry Italy NERFINISHED
materialUsed fresco
medium pigments on wet plaster
notableFor decorative richness
intricate detail
vivid colors
partOf decoration of Santa Maria Maggiore
period late 15th century
religion Christianity
subjectHeading New Testament scenes
Old Testament scenes
technique buon fresco
fresco secco
touristAttraction yes
usesMotif architectural illusionism
classical decorative elements
ornamental grotesques
visualCharacteristics elaborate ornamentation
fine linear drawing
worshipContext Catholic liturgical space

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