LUCA DI TOMMÈ
(active 1356-1389 in Siena)

St John the Baptist

1380s
Tempera and gold leaf on panel, 100 x 49 cm
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

"Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh [away the sin of the world]". These words, inscribed in Latin on the scroll held by St John the Baptist, announce the coming of Christ. Standing against a gold background and enclosed in a Gothic trefoil frame, St John wears a hair shirt that represents his ascetic life of prayer and penance. Using carefully curved brushstrokes, Luca di Tommè described the woolly texture of St John's shirt and the unruly curliness of his hair and beard. Patterned punch marks form the decorative halo around the saint's head. The Old Testament prophets Elijah and David, who predicted the coming of the Messiah, occupy the upper corners of the frame.

This panel was once part of an altarpiece, possibly for a church in Siena.




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