The artwork “Procession of the Queen of Sheba (detail),” created by Piero della Francesca between 1452 and 1466, is a fresco located on a wall in the Basilica of San Francesco in Arezzo, Italy. This piece is part of the series “The Legend of the True Cross” and belongs to the Early Renaissance art movement. The genre of the artwork is religious painting.
The artwork captures a portion of the larger fresco narrative, depicting elegant figures in a regal procession. The composition is characterized by the stately presence of the central female figures, dressed in rich, flowing garments. The serene expressions of the characters, combined with the muted color palette, convey a sense of solemnity and reverence. The lush background, detailed with foliage and distant hills, adds depth and context to the scene. This detail from the larger fresco series reflects Piero della Francesca’s mastery in creating harmonious and balanced compositions, essential to the Early Renaissance artistic principles.