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The Visitation, embroidery designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci, said Pollaiolo (1431-1498), Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore, Florence
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The Visitation, embroidery designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci, said Pollaiolo (1431-1498), Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore, Florence
The Visitation, embroidery designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci, said Pollaiolo (1431-1498), Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore, Florence Florence Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore Textile Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:1470 ca.. Artist:Pollaiolo, Antonio Benci, known as
Brogi
BGA-F-014851-0000
Media ID 33169917
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Affection Family Life And Representations Of The Virgin Of Civil Status Of Physical Rapport Virgin Mary Visitation Of A Group Presentation Society And Politics Subject
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The Visitation: A Glimpse into Renaissance-Baroque Artistry at the Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore, Florence Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Renaissance art with this print of "The Visitation". Designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci, famously known as Pollaiolo, this exquisite embroidery is housed within the esteemed Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore in Florence. Dating back to around 1470, this artwork beautifully captures a pivotal moment from biblical history - The Visitation. In this scene, we witness two female figures; one being none other than Virgin Mary herself. Their affectionate embrace and physical rapport depict a profound sense of connection between these relatives. As we delve deeper into the image's narrative, it becomes apparent that "The Visitation" transcends mere religious symbolism. It offers us a glimpse into society and politics during the Renaissance period - showcasing family dynamics and civil status through its portrayal. This remarkable textile masterpiece seamlessly blends elements from both Renaissance and Baroque styles - exemplifying Europe's artistic evolution during the first and second millenniums AD. Its intricate details are a testament to Pollaiolo's exceptional craftsmanship and his ability to breathe life into every stitch. Captured between 1915-1920 by Brogi for Alinari, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only Pollaiolo's genius but also serves as a reminder that art holds timeless significance across generations. So come forth and behold "The Visitation" – an extraordinary fusion of spirituality, history, beauty, and skill that continues to captivate all who lay eyes upon it at the Museum of Opera del Duomo in Florence.
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