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A fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli, 'The Vintage and Drunkenness of Noah' depicts the biblical story of Noah's wine-making and subsequent intoxication, rendered in the artist's characteristic Early Renaissance style.
Benozzo Gozzoli's fresco, 'The Vintage and Drunkenness of Noah', is a narrative scene from the Old Testament. Gozzoli, an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance, was known for his decorative cycles, particularly in Florence and the surrounding region. This work likely formed part of a larger series, typical of the period's interest in biblical stories and moral instruction. The fresco depicts multiple moments from the story of Noah. On the left, figures are harvesting grapes and processing them into wine. In the centre, Noah stands in a vat, overseeing the wine-making process. To the right, the scene shifts to Noah's subsequent drunkenness, where he is found uncovered and in a state of disrepute, an event that leads to the curse of Canaan. The architecture in the background, with its classical columns and arches, reflects the Renaissance interest in antiquity. The colour palette is dominated by earth tones, with touches of blue and red, typical of frescoes from this period. The figures are rendered with a sense of realism, though stylised, and the composition is carefully arranged to guide the viewer's eye through the narrative.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Sustainably sourced materials, precision manufactured locally, reducing carbon footprint.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Florentine painter who packed the Medici chapel with portraits, horses, and a baby leopard on a gold leash in his magnificent 1459 fresco cycle.
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