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Madonna del Fuoco (Madonna of Fire). When in 1428 a fire ravaged the public school of Forli, only the walls and wooden panel with a piece of paper representing the Madonna and other figures remained intact. It's considered a miracle. Master Pedrino
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Madonna del Fuoco (Madonna of Fire). When in 1428 a fire ravaged the public school of Forli, only the walls and wooden panel with a piece of paper representing the Madonna and other figures remained intact. It's considered a miracle. Master Pedrino
VEN5027963 Madonna del Fuoco (Madonna of Fire). When in 1428 a fire ravaged the public school of Forli, only the walls and wooden panel with a piece of paper representing the Madonna and other figures remained intact. It's considered a miracle. Master Pedrino. 15th century. Cathedrale de Forli.; San Domenico Museum, Forli, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Madonna del Fuoco (Madonna of Fire). When in 1428 a fire ravaged the public school of Forli, only the walls and wooden panel with a piece of paper representing the Madonna and other figures remained intact. It's considered a miracle. Master Pedrino. 15th century. Cathedrale de Forli.); Photo © Marco Ravenna
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This print captures the miraculous Madonna del Fuoco (Madonna of Fire) painted by Master Pedrino in the 15th century. The story behind this painting is truly remarkable - when a fire devastated the public school of Forli in 1428, only the walls and wooden panel with a piece of paper representing the Madonna and other figures remained unscathed. It is believed to be a divine intervention, a symbol of hope rising from the ashes.
The image exudes an aura of mystery and awe as it showcases the intricate details of this iconic artwork. The delicate brushstrokes bring to life the Virgin Mary and other religious figures, creating a sense of reverence and spirituality that transcends time.
Displayed at San Domenico Museum in Forli, Emilia Romagna, Italy, this masterpiece continues to captivate viewers with its historical significance and artistic brilliance. It serves as a reminder of faith's enduring power to protect and inspire even in times of devastation.
Through Marco Ravenna's lens, we are able to appreciate not just the beauty of this painting but also its profound message - that even amidst destruction, there is always light and grace waiting to emerge.
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