The artwork “Apostle Jacob” by the artist Duccio, created between 1308 and 1311, is a religious painting rendered in tempera on wood. It is a distinguished piece from the Proto Renaissance art movement and is part of the larger “Maesta” series.
The artwork features a solemn depiction of the Apostle Jacob, a bearded figure robed in traditional garments. His deeply expressive eyes are directed forward, imparting a sense of calm introspection. The background is intricately detailed with a halo, signifying his sanctity. The subtle use of shading and the delicate lines accentuate the facial contours and folds of the fabric, demonstrating Duccio’s mastery in capturing both physical and spiritual nuances. The aged texture of the wood and the tempera medium gives it a venerable appearance, further enhancing its historical and religious significance.