Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1427
Masolino and Masaccio Paint Together
1427
Two painters shared the Brancacci Chapel commission in Florence, the older Masolino using traditional Gothic rhythms and the younger Masaccio inventing a new solidity of flesh and gravity. Their side-by-side panels staged a pedagogical argument. Within months Masaccio was dead at twenty-seven, and Florentine art had quietly crossed a threshold.