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Chapel of il Santo, church of S. Antonio called as il Santo, Padua
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Chapel of il Santo, church of S. Antonio called as il Santo, Padua
Chapel of il Santo, church of S. Antonio called as il Santo, Padua Padua church of S. Antonio called as il Santo Chapel High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1910 ca.. Date of Artwork:1500 - 1521. Artist:Briosco, Andrea, the Riccio, known as
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Arcade Chapel Marble Niche Applied Arts And Crafts
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This photograph captures the timeless beauty of the Chapel of il Santo, located within the church of S. Antonio in Padua, Italy. The chapel is renowned for its exquisite blend of High Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles, showcasing the artistic mastery that flourished during this period in Europe. Dating back to around 1500-1521, this remarkable artwork was created by two talented artists: Andrea Briosco and known as "the Riccio". Their collaboration resulted in a masterpiece that stands as a testament to their skill and devotion to their craft. The marble structure depicted in this print showcases various elements of applied arts and crafts, including intricate niches, building elements, decorations, sections, architecture, arcades, sculptures, and candelabra. Each detail adds depth and complexity to the overall design. As you gaze upon this photograph from 1910 approximately (ca. ), you can't help but be transported back through time. The image captures not only the physical grandeur of the chapel but also its spiritual significance as a Christian place of worship. The fusion of different artistic styles spanning multiple centuries is evident here – from High Renaissance to Renaissance-Baroque – creating an atmosphere that resonates with both history enthusiasts and art aficionados alike. Whether you appreciate architectural marvels or seek solace within religious structures like these ones dating back to Europe's first millennium A. D. , this print offers a glimpse into an era where creativity thrived alongside faith. By Anderson's lens capturing every intricate detail with precision and gracefulness while preserving historical context without commercial intentions; we are given an opportunity to immerse ourselves in the rich tapestry woven by past generations.
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