
1284–1344 · Italian · 7 artworks
artist bio
Simone Martini was a leading painter of the Sienese school during the early 14th century, significantly contributing to the development of the International Gothic style. His elegant and refined works are characterized by their delicate lines, rich colors, and courtly grace, influencing generations of artists.
what you'll learn
Studying Simone Martini's work allows students to understand the key characteristics of the International Gothic style, including its emphasis on decorative patterns, elongated figures, and narrative clarity. Students can also learn about the use of tempera and gold leaf in panel painting.
related: Gentile da Fabriano

Petrarch's Virgil (title page)
1336

The Angel of the Annunciation
1333

The Miracle of the Child Attacked and Rescued by Augustine Novello
1328

The Annunciation with St. Margaret and St. Ansanus
1333

Saint Catherine of Alexandria Polyptych
1319

MaestÃ
1321

St. Luke
1330