Introduction
Designed relatively in the same period, “Holy Trinity”, a fresco signed by the Early Italian Renaissance painter Masaccio around 1425 – 1428 and “Strozzi Altarpiece”, signed by the Italian Gothic painter Gentile da Frozi and created in 1423, depict two biblical scenes with historical relevance, but they have different stylistic approaches.
Body
“Holy Trinity” fresco shapes an iconographic subject, as it presents the crucifixion of the Christ, who is the central figure in the art piece. Christ is surrounded by Father God at the top, supporting Christ’s cross, by Virgin Mary in the left, looking at the viewers and indicating her ...