“Saint Romuald Refuses Emperor Otto III Admission to the Church” is a tempera on panel painting created by Fra Angelico between 1430 and 1435. The artwork depicts Saint Romuald firmly preventing Emperor Otto III from entering the monastery, symbolizing the monk’s unwavering commitment to monastic life and the separation of church and state. Fra Angelico’s use of rich colors and intricate details brings the scene to life, showcasing his exceptional artistic skill and profound understanding of religious themes.
Saint Romuald Refuses Emperor Otto III Admission to the Church (1435) by Fra Angelico
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Artwork NameSaint Romuald Refuses Emperor Otto III Admission to the Church
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ArtistFra Angelico (1400-1455), Italian
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DimensionsTempera on panel
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Collection SourceRoyal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Belgium
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LicensePublic Domain Content: Free for Personal & Commercial Use
- 6280 × 5075 pixels, JPEG, 18.9 MB
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