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Bronze ciborium from the Church of Fontegiusta in Siena. Work on show at the exhibition of Ancient Sienese Art
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Bronze ciborium from the Church of Fontegiusta in Siena. Work on show at the exhibition of Ancient Sienese Art
Bronze ciborium from the Church of Fontegiusta in Siena. Work on show at the exhibition of Ancient Sienese Art Siena Exhibition of Ancient Sienese Art Ciborium Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1904. Date of Artwork:XV sec
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-018973-0000
Media ID 33132025
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Balustrade Childearly Renaissance Cupola Dome
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This print showcases a magnificent Bronze ciborium from the Church of Fontegiusta in Siena, which is currently being exhibited as part of the Ancient Sienese Art collection. The artwork, dating back to the 15th century (XV sec), represents an exquisite example of early Renaissance craftsmanship. The ciborium's intricate design and meticulous detailing are truly awe-inspiring. Its balustrade, building elements, and decorative sections demonstrate the architectural brilliance prevalent during this period. The column and dome add a sense of grandeur to this masterpiece while highlighting the influence of Renaissance-Baroque styles. What makes this artwork even more remarkable is its depiction of nude and human bodies. This artistic choice reflects the cultural norms and ideals prevalent in Europe during that time. It serves as a testament to how art can capture not only aesthetic beauty but also societal values. Alinari Fratelli's photograph taken in 1904 impeccably captures every aspect of this extraordinary bronze ciborium. Through their lens, we are transported back in time to appreciate its timeless elegance. As we marvel at this piece within the context of ancient Sienese art, it becomes evident that it symbolizes both continuity and evolution across different periods - from Early Renaissance through Renaissance-Baroque styles. Its presence at the exhibition allows us to witness firsthand how European art has evolved over centuries. This print by Alinari Fratelli invites us on a visual journey through history, reminding us once again why these masterpieces continue to captivate audiences worldwide today.
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