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DUCCIO di Buoninsegna: Healing of the Blind Man (scene 7)

🖼 Healing of the Blind Man (scene 7), 1308-11
Tempera on wood
45 × 47 cm
London, United Kingdom

Healing of the Blind Man (scene 7) Duccio di Buoninsegna, the founding master of Sienese painting, created this intimate narrative scene as part of a larger altarpiece depicting Christ's miracles and passion. Working in the early 14th century, Duccio revolutionized Italian art by infusing Byzantine tradition with newfound emotional depth and spatial sophistication, allowing viewers to witness not just religious doctrine but human transformation. This particular episode captures the moment of miraculous healing with remarkable psychological sensitivity, demonstrating how Duccio's delicate gold-leaf details and luminous colors could convey both spiritual transcendence and the tender drama of compassion in action.

The story of art
The story of art
E. H. Gombrich
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