The Recanati Polyptych, a painting by …
Years: 1508 - 1508
The Recanati Polyptych, a painting by Lorenzo Lotto, executed in 1506-1508, is housed in the Civic Museum of Villa Colloredo Mels, Recanati, Italy, is dated and signed Laurent[ius] Lotus MDVIII.
Lotto had begun to work on the piece in 1506 as a devotional for the church of San Domenico in Recanati.
The polyptych includes a larger altarpiece in the center, flanked by two smaller ones in the same shape.
At the top are two side panels with Saints, and a top rectangular one depicting the Pietà.
The polyptych scheme, related to a fifteenth-century old fashioned scheme, was perhaps chosen by the friars of the convent: Lotto anyway developed it into a single composition, at least in the lower panels, with a scene set under a loggia with a coffered barrel vault in center and two minor vaults at the sides, while in the background is a landscape representation.
The niches in the background, featuring Byzantine-style mosaics, are inspired by earlier works by Giovanni Bellini, while the checkerboard pavement is an example of knowledge of the geometrical perspective introduced by the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century.
