A collection of essays on Masaccio's Trinity, first published in 1998.Masaccio's Trinity examines one of the most influential paintings of the Italian Renaissance. Renowned for the grandeur of its characterizations and for the perspectival illusion of its architectural setting, the fresco was famous from the time it was painted in the 1420s, and remembered despite its having been hidden from view for nearly two centuries. This volume considers the Trinity in its historical and spiritual contexts, and describes the significance of Massacio's innovative depictions of time and space.Masaccio's Trinity examines one of the most influential paintings of the Italian Renaissance. Renowned for the grandeur of its characterizations and for the perspectival illusion of its architectural setting, the fresco was famous from the time it was painted in the 1420s, and remembered despite its having been hidden from view for nearly two centuries. This volume considers the Trinity in its historical and spiritual contexts, and describes the significance of Massacio's innovative depictions of time and space.Masaccio's Trinity examines one of the most influential paintings of the Italian Renaissance. Renowned for the grandeur of its characterizations and for the perspectival illusion of its architectural setting, the fresco was famous from the time it was painted in the 1420s, and remembered despite its having been hidden from view for nearly two centuries. This volume considers the Trinity in its historical and spiritual contexts, and describes the significance of Masaccio's innovative depictions of time and space.Introduction: Masaccio's Trinity and the Early Renaissance Rona Goffen; 1. The Florentine elite in the early fifteneenth century Gene Brucker; 2. Masaccio's 'Trinity' and the Letter to the Hebrews Rona Goffen; 3. Masaccio's Fresco technique and Problems of Conservation Ornella Casazza; 4. The Perspective Construction of Masaccio's 'Trinity' Fresco and Medieval Asl“%