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Gothic window with two lights, in the faade of the Palazzo Tabassi, Sulmona. The window with two lights is finely sculpted with plant spirals and embroidered motifs
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Gothic window with two lights, in the faade of the Palazzo Tabassi, Sulmona. The window with two lights is finely sculpted with plant spirals and embroidered motifs
Gothic window with two lights, in the faade of the Palazzo Tabassi, Sulmona. The window with two lights is finely sculpted with plant spirals and embroidered motifs. Sulmona Via Ercole Ciofano Window High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1449. Artist:Pietro da Como
Anderson
ADA-F-005285-0000
Media ID 33143358
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Brierhigh Renaissance Vegetal Element Or Composition
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This print showcases a stunning Gothic window with two lights, located in the façade of the Palazzo Tabassi in Sulmona. The intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident as the window is finely sculpted with delicate plant spirals and embroidered motifs. This architectural masterpiece represents a harmonious blend of High Renaissance, Renaissance, and Renaissance-Baroque styles from Europe's rich artistic history. The photograph was taken around 1890, capturing the timeless beauty of this remarkable artwork that dates back to 1449. Created by the talented artist Pietro da Como, this Gothic window exemplifies his mastery in combining elements of nature into his designs. The vegetal composition adds an organic touch to the overall structure, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. Sulmona Via Ercole Ciofano serves as a backdrop for this magnificent piece of artistry that has stood the test of time for centuries. Its presence not only enriches Sulmona's architectural heritage but also reflects Europe's cultural evolution during both the first and second millenniums A. D. As you gaze upon this print by Anderson from Alinari, let yourself be transported back in time to appreciate the profound influence that these historical periods had on shaping our world today. Immerse yourself in its intricate details and marvel at how art can transcend generations while still leaving us captivated by its sheer beauty.
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