Medieval Visions

"I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free." (Michelangelo Buonarroti)

A Database of Medieval Art & Artists

About the site

Medieval Visions is a comprehensive database dedicated to documenting the rich tapestry of medieval art and artists, with a particular focus on the Duecento and Trecento periods (13th-14th centuries).

This collection features detailed essays, biographical studies, and in-depth analyses of masterworks that shaped the transition from Byzantine traditions to the flowering of early Italian art. From illuminated manuscripts to monumental frescoes, from anonymous masters to celebrated innovators, this site preserves and presents the visual and spiritual heritage of medieval Italy.

Artists

Biographies and scholarly essays on medieval artists organized by century.

  • VII Century
  • VIII Century
  • IX Century
  • X Century
  • XI Century
  • XII Century
  • XIII Century
  • XIV Century
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Churches & Sacred Spaces

Comprehensive art historical analyses of medieval churches, chapels, and sacred architecture.

  • Abbey Churches
  • Oratories & Chapels
  • Architectural Studies
  • Fresco Cycles
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Illuminated Codices

Studies of precious illuminated manuscripts and historical documents from the medieval period.

  • Codex Aureus Collections
  • Gospel Books
  • Religious Manuscripts
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Research Papers

In-depth scholarly papers and detailed studies of specific artworks and artistic movements.

  • Crucifix Studies
  • Altarpiece Analyses
  • Iconographic Research
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
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Purpose & Scope

The database continues to grow, documenting the masters and masterworks that bridge the medieval and Renaissance worlds, illuminating the artistic achievements that transformed Western art forever.