The artwork titled “Burial of the Holy Wood” was created by Piero della Francesca in 1464. This fresco, measuring 356 x 190 cm, is a religious painting that forms part of the series “The Legend of the True Cross.” The piece exemplifies the Early Renaissance art movement and is located in the Basilica of San Francesco in Arezzo, Italy.
Depicted in the artwork are three men exerting effort to bury the Holy Wood of the Cross. Dressed in simple yet distinct attire, the figures convey a sense of diligent labor. The sky painted above features a serene blend of clouds set against a blue backdrop, contributing to the overall sense of dedication and solemnity inherent in the scene. The landscape in the background, along with the detailed representation of the human figures and their expressive postures, exemplifies Piero della Francesca’s mastery in using perspective and form to convey narrative and devotion.