The Chiarito Tabernacle, 1340s. Additional Info: This three-part altarpiece depicts the visionary experiences of the layman Chiarito del Voglia, who commissioned it in the 1340s. The central panel - executed in gilded gesso relief and showing the apostles receiving communion through narrow tubes emanating from Christ's navel - is most unusual in subject matter and medium. The left wing displays scenes from Christ's Passion, the events leading up to his Crucifixion. In an unusual addition, three scenes below the main panel feature the bearded donor Chiarito participating in the Mass. In the central scene, he participates in the communion of the Apostles shown above by means of a tube that extends down to his mouth.
Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x4429
File Size : 64,359kb