Paolo Uccello – Florentine Renaissance Painter

Paolo Uccello was a talented painter living in Florence, Italy in the fifteenth century. His obsession with properly using and mastering perspective principles in his works is no doubt his lasting legacy. His analytic realism combines with his geometrization of forms and helps provide an overall effect of abstraction in many of his works. Our collection of works include the Battle of San Romano, Saint George and the Dragon, Creation of the Animals and Creation of Adam, Creation of Eve and the Expulsion, Portrait of a Lady, Portrait of a Young Man, Mary’s Presentation in the Temple, and Disputation of St. Stephen. There are also a number of paintings from his narrative and fairytale style in the Miracle of the Profaned Host series. We also included the four Prophets from the Florence Cathedral clockface

Patterns Included In This Set

Portrait of a Lady

St. George and the Dragon I

Tolentino and the Battle of San Romano Uccello

Creation of the Animals and Creation of Adam

Creation of Eve and the Explusion

Nocturnal Hunt (detail)

Crucifixion

Disputation of St. Stephen

St. George and the Dragon II

Miracle of the Profaned Host – Episode 1

Miracle of the Profaned Host – Episode 2

Miracle of the Profaned Host – Episode 3

Miracle of the Profaned Host – Episode 4

Miracle of the Profaned Host – Episode 5

Miracle of the Profaned Host – Episode 6

Five Famous Men

Portrait of a Young Man

Birth of the Virgin

Mary’s Presentation in the Temple

Stoning of St. Stephen

St Paul – St Francis – St. Jerome

St. John on Patmos

Saints John and Ansano

Adoration of the Magi

Heads of Prophets (Upper Left)

Heads of Prophets (Upper Right)

Heads of Prophets (Lower Left)

Heads of Prophets (Lower Right)