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    Beatus of Girona. 976. Sheet 6, depiction of Saint John the Evangelist image thumbnail
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    St. Francis Receiving The Stigmata, By Giotto, 1297-1300. Basilica Of San Francesco image thumbnail
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    The Good Shepherd. 5th c. Italy. Ravenna. Mausoleum of Galla Placidia image thumbnail
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    Ideal City (Detail), By Probably Francesco Di Giorgio Martini, C. 1480-1490, image thumbnail
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    Illustration of the Psalter depicting King David playing the harp. 10th c. image thumbnail
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    Heavenly Militia. ca. 1348 - 1354. Gothic art. Ridolfo Guariento image thumbnail
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    The Maesta?: Christ's Descent to Limbo, painting by Duccio di Buoninsegna, 1308-11 image thumbnail
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    Icon of the Virgin of the Tenderness. Russian school image thumbnail
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    Detail of musicians from the Life of St. Martin, c.1326 image thumbnail
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    The Fall Of The Rebel Angels From The Tres Riches Heures Du Duc De Berry image thumbnail
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    Battle of Roncevaux Pass, Illustrated Manuscript image thumbnail
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    Haggada, Hebrew codex of Catalan or Valencian origin (13th-14th c.) image thumbnail
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    The St. Denis Altarpiece, completed in 1416 for the Church of the Chartreuse image thumbnail
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    Assyrians lay siege to the city of Lachisch image thumbnail
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    Windows. Life of the Virgin and of the Prophets, by Lorenzo Maitani, 1300-1325. Orvieto image thumbnail
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    Jupiter And Diana, By Correggio, C. 1531-1532. Borghese Gallery, Rome, Italy image thumbnail
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    Illuminated Initial B image thumbnail
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    The Virgin Entering The Temple image thumbnail
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    Catalan atlas of Abraham and Jafuda Cresques (1375) image thumbnail
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    Woodcut Illustration From Medieval Book image thumbnail
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    Saint Julian image thumbnail
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    Umilenie Virgin of Wladimir, Moscow School image thumbnail
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    Virtues And Vices, Wrath, By Giotto, C. 1304-1306. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, Italy image thumbnail
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    Polyptych Of The Misericordia, By Piero Della Francesca, 1454. image thumbnail
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    Illuminated Initial O image thumbnail
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    Story of Jean III de Brosse and his wife Louise de Laval (16th c.) image thumbnail
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    Speculum Historialis (14th c.). Meeting of nine kings. Gothic art image thumbnail
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    Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus. Cristoforo De Predis image thumbnail
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    Stories of Saint Joachim (1440-1486) Cristoforo de Predis image thumbnail
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    Altarpiece of Saint Vincent image thumbnail
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  31. France. Kingdom of Charles VII. The king delivers a document to Joan of Arc image thumbnail
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    Madonna And Child With Sts. John, Dominic, Francis, Paul, C. 1430. image thumbnail
  33. Great Chronicles of France, edition of Antoine Verard of 1493 image thumbnail
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    Illustration Of The Tribunal Of The King's Bailiff After A 16th-Century Woodcut image thumbnail

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About Medieval Art

Medieval Wall Art

Medieval wall art is one of the most iconic and intriguing painting styles. The distinct perspectives, vivid colors, and rich iconography ensure these pieces endure through the centuries.

What are the characteristics of Medieval wall art?

Medieval art included a mix of styles and movements. However, there are some constants within the aesthetic.

Christianity is a persistent motif within Medieval art. The influence of the Church on society ensured that religious themes dominated the human creativity of the time. As a result, The subject matter of Medieval wall decor tends toward the spectacular. Typical scenes include heavy Christian symbolism, Biblical scenes, and depictions of Heaven and Hell.

The colors within Medieval art were made from natural pigments and materials. Each color carried symbolic importance, with many of the most notable pieces using vivid tones. Gold leaf was also used for halos and other decorative elements, giving these pieces extra luster.

Medieval canvas prints blend beguiling patterns with classic Greek and Roman elements and Christian themes to create striking and powerful work. The style drew from Classical world techniques, but the period was highly innovative and imaginative.

While depictions of people often appear flat and somewhat out of perspective to the modern eye, it's actually one of the style's greatest strengths. The use of hierarchical composition, where the most important elements are placed nearer the top of the painting, adds another dimension to the symbolism and allegory that permeate the work.

How to choose the right Medieval wall decor

Medieval and Gothic decor have emerged as popular design styles in recent years. This decor approach involves plenty of drama, elegance, and rich color schemes. Medieval canvas prints offer a great way to inject some of the period's unmistakable aesthetic.

The color scheme of your home is a good starting point for your search for the perfect piece of Medieval wall art. The subject matter is essential, too, with common motifs including knights, mythological creatures, and religious symbolism. As such, traditional or classically designed homes are perfect for Medieval wall decor.

Of course, you don't need to own a medieval-inspired home to hang Medieval canvas prints on your walls. Practicing Christians or anyone with a love of the period's unique compositions can use Medieval wall art to bring a sense of personal meaning to their walls.

Explore our superb collection of Medieval canvas prints to decorate your home with this unique and enduring style. The mix of rich colors, stunning patterns, and stunning religious scenes will provide a remarkable addition to any space.

  1. Beatus of Girona. 976. Sheet 6, depiction of Saint John the Evangelist
  2. St. Francis Receiving The Stigmata, By Giotto, 1297-1300. Basilica Of San Francesco
  3. The Good Shepherd. 5th c. Italy. Ravenna. Mausoleum of Galla Placidia
  4. Ideal City (Detail), By Probably Francesco Di Giorgio Martini, C. 1480-1490,
  5. Illustration of the Psalter depicting King David playing the harp. 10th c.
  6. Heavenly Militia. ca. 1348 - 1354. Gothic art. Ridolfo Guariento
  7. The Maesta?: Christ's Descent to Limbo, painting by Duccio di Buoninsegna, 1308-11
  8. Icon of the Virgin of the Tenderness. Russian school
  9. Detail of musicians from the Life of St. Martin, c.1326
  10. The Fall Of The Rebel Angels From The Tres Riches Heures Du Duc De Berry
  11. Battle of Roncevaux Pass, Illustrated Manuscript
  12. Haggada, Hebrew codex of Catalan or Valencian origin (13th-14th c.)
  13. The St. Denis Altarpiece, completed in 1416 for the Church of the Chartreuse
  14. Assyrians lay siege to the city of Lachisch
  15. Windows. Life of the Virgin and of the Prophets, by Lorenzo Maitani, 1300-1325. Orvieto
  16. Jupiter And Diana, By Correggio, C. 1531-1532. Borghese Gallery, Rome, Italy
  17. Illuminated Initial B
  18. The Virgin Entering The Temple
  19. Catalan atlas of Abraham and Jafuda Cresques (1375)
  20. Woodcut Illustration From Medieval Book
  21. Saint Julian
  22. Umilenie Virgin of Wladimir, Moscow School
  23. Virtues And Vices, Wrath, By Giotto, C. 1304-1306. Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, Italy
  24. Polyptych Of The Misericordia, By Piero Della Francesca, 1454.
  25. Illuminated Initial O
  26. Story of Jean III de Brosse and his wife Louise de Laval (16th c.)
  27. Speculum Historialis (14th c.). Meeting of nine kings. Gothic art
  28. Stories of Saint Joachim, Saint Anne, Virgin Mary, Jesus. Cristoforo De Predis
  29. Stories of Saint Joachim (1440-1486) Cristoforo de Predis
  30. Altarpiece of Saint Vincent
  31. France. Kingdom of Charles VII. The king delivers a document to Joan of Arc
  32. Madonna And Child With Sts. John, Dominic, Francis, Paul, C. 1430.
  33. Great Chronicles of France, edition of Antoine Verard of 1493
  34. Illustration Of The Tribunal Of The King's Bailiff After A 16th-Century Woodcut