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St. Lucy, from the Palazzo Arcivescovile of Syracuse
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St. Lucy, from the Palazzo Arcivescovile of Syracuse
St. Lucy, from the Palazzo Arcivescovile of Syracuse Syracuse Palazzo Arcivescovile Statue Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1910 ca.. Date of Artwork:1600-1750
Brogi
BGA-F-013828-0000
Media ID 33166773
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Vasebaroque Christian Religion Lucy
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This photograph captures the exquisite statue of St. Lucy, housed within the Palazzo Arcivescovile of Syracuse. The statue, crafted in the Baroque style, emanates a sense of divine grace and beauty. St. Lucy stands tall and elegant, her delicate features illuminated by soft light pouring in from a nearby window. Dressed in intricate Renaissance-Baroque clothing, she exudes an air of regality and piety. Her flowing robes drape gracefully around her figure, adorned with ornate patterns that speak to the opulence of European art during this period. As a female saint revered for her unwavering faith and martyrdom, St. Lucy's presence is both powerful and serene. She gazes ahead with eyes filled with devotion, holding an object that symbolizes her Christian beliefs - perhaps a palm branch or a holy book. The photograph itself was taken around 1910 by Brogi from Alinari - capturing not only the timeless beauty of this artwork but also providing us with a glimpse into history over several centuries. The original sculpture dates back to between 1600-1750 when Europe was immersed in religious fervor during the Baroque era. This print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of religious art throughout time; it allows us to appreciate the craftsmanship and dedication put into creating such masterpieces while also reflecting on our own spiritual journeys. Whether displayed within sacred spaces or cherished within private collections, this photograph invites viewers to immerse themselves in its rich historical context while contemplating their own connection to faith and spirituality
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