Tuscan Irrelevancies VII: eyes right


A vibrant, multi-panel early Renaissance painting from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, depicting a group of religious figures. The painting's composition is centered on the central figure of St Yves, whose gaze is directed toward the right, where the poor and destitute stand, rather than the left where the rich townsfolk stand.
St Yves administering justice
upstairs of michelangelo‘s david
only an unnamed painter
dismissed as mediocre
(described barely by association
with influencers Agnolo Gaddi and Lorenzo Monaco
themselves hardly tik tok stars in this academy)
empathises with the needy, the orphans and widows
depicts st yves advocate of the poor
ignoring the fawning rich on his left
dispensing small rights to the under side

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