“The Funeral of St. Stephen (detail)” is a fresco created by Filippo Lippi around the year 1460, during the Early Renaissance. The artwork is a religious painting.
The artwork presents a highly detailed scene, likely depicting a somber moment from the narrative surrounding the martyrdom of St. Stephen. The figures in the artwork are dressed in traditional Renaissance attire, with a notable attention to the intricate folds and textures of their garments, particularly seen in the white robe central to the composition. Their expressions convey a range of emotions, adding depth and realism to the painting. The use of muted earthy tones, combined with the soft rendering of the faces, is indicative of Lippi’s mastery over fresco painting techniques. This fragment, focusing on a specific detail of the larger composition, emphasizes the delicate interplay of light and shadow, capturing the solemn atmosphere of the scene.