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StSabina of Spolete before the governor of Tuscany Venustiano
LRI4607963 StSabina of Spolete before the governor of Tuscany Venustiano (tempera and gold leaf on wood, 1335-1342) by Lorenzetti, Pietro (c.1280-1348); National Gallery, London, UK; (add.info.: Saint Sabina of Spolete (died 303) eveque of Spolete, before the governor of Tuscany Venustiano (San Savino vescovo davanti al governatore Venustiano) - Painting by Pietro Lorenzetti (ca. 1280-1348), 1335-1342, tempera and gold leaf on wood, 30x27 cm. London, National Gallery); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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St. Sabina of Spolete before the Governor of Tuscany Venustiano
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. This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting St. Sabina of Spolete standing before the governor of Tuscany, Venustiano. Painted by Pietro Lorenzetti during the Renaissance period, this masterpiece showcases his exceptional talent and attention to detail. The painting, created using tempera and gold leaf on wood, measures 30x27 cm and is housed at the National Gallery in London. It portrays St. Sabina as she confronts Governor Venustiano with unwavering strength and determination. Intriguingly blending elements of politics and religion, this artwork symbolizes an encounter between two powerful forces: the holy Christian figure represented by St. Sabina and the political authority embodied by Governor Venustiano. The aureole surrounding her head signifies her divine connection while highlighting her significance within religious order. With its rich colors and intricate brushwork, this piece transports viewers back to ancient Rome during the 4th century when Christianity was still emerging as a prominent faith amidst an empire governed by antiquity's Roman rulers. Luisa Ricciarini skillfully captured this stunning image through photography, preserving its beauty for generations to come. This print serves as a reminder of our shared cultural heritage from Italy's trecento period—an era marked by artistic brilliance that continues to inspire us today.
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