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Monument to Girolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronze, Andrea Briosco said The Rioccio (1470 ca.-1532), Church of S. Fermo, Verona
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Monument to Girolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronze, Andrea Briosco said The Rioccio (1470 ca.-1532), Church of S. Fermo, Verona
Monument to Girolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, bronze, Andrea Briosco said The Rioccio (1470 ca.-1532), Church of S. Fermo, Verona Verona Church of S. Fermo Funerary Monument Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1919. Date of Artwork:1516 ca.. Artist:Briosco, Andrea, the Riccio, known as
Anderson
ADA-F-019355-0000
Media ID 33157004
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Brierrenaissance Festoon Hybrid Figure Sphinx Greco Roman Vegetal Element Or Composition
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This photograph captures the exquisite Monument to Girolamo and Marcantonio della Torre, a bronze masterpiece created by Andrea Briosco, also known as The Rioccio. Located in the Church of S. Fermo in Verona, Italy, this funerary monument showcases the remarkable craftsmanship of the Renaissance period. The sculpture itself is a testament to Briosco's artistic prowess. Standing tall and proud, it depicts two figures adorned with intricate details that showcase their noble status. The delicately carved sphinx at the base adds an air of mystery and intrigue to the composition. Surrounding the figures are festoons and vegetal elements that further enhance its beauty. These decorative elements pay homage to Greco-Roman mythology while adding a touch of elegance to the overall design. Captured in 1919 by Anderson from Alinari, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only Briosco's artistry but also provides a glimpse into European history during both Renaissance and Baroque periods. It serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time and continue to inspire generations. As we admire this stunning print today, let us reflect on the enduring legacy left behind by artists like Andrea Briosco who have enriched our lives through their creative expressions. May this photograph serve as a window into an era where beauty flourished amidst tumultuous times, reminding us of our shared human experience across centuries.
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