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The Seven Works of Mercy: Dress the denudes, 1526-1528 (low Terracotta relief)
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The Seven Works of Mercy: Dress the denudes, 1526-1528 (low Terracotta relief)
LRI4586493 The Seven Works of Mercy: Dress the denudes, 1526-1528 (low Terracotta relief) by Buglioni, Santi (1494-1576); Ospedale del Ceppo, Pistoia, Italy; (add.info.: Works of corporal misericorde: " Vetir les denudes" Low Terracotta relief polychrome by Santi Buglioni (Santi di Michele, 1494-1576) (Workshop of Della Robbia) 1526-1528 Friesland dello Spedale del Ceppo, Pistoia, Italy); Luisa Ricciarini
Media ID 25212648
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases "The Seven Works of Mercy: Dress the denudes" a stunning low terracotta relief created by Santi Buglioni in 1526-1528. The artwork is housed in the Ospedale del Ceppo, located in Pistoia, Italy. Buglioni's masterpiece depicts one of the corporal works of mercy - dressing the naked. This polychrome relief, crafted by Buglioni and his workshop (Della Robbia), beautifully captures the essence of Christian generosity and compassion towards those experiencing misery and poverty. In this intricate carving, a young girl from the clergy can be seen clothing a beggar with utmost care and kindness. The scene radiates Renaissance virtue as it symbolizes charity and moral responsibility within Catholicism. The artist's mastery is evident through every detail carved into the terracotta medium. From the expressions on their faces to their body language, each element conveys a sense of equity and empathy for humanity. Luisa Ricciarini skillfully captures this extraordinary work of art through her lens, preserving its beauty for all to admire. Her photograph allows us to appreciate not only Buglioni's talent but also serves as a reminder of our duty to help those less fortunate. This image transcends time, inviting viewers to reflect on themes such as religion, social justice, and human connection. It serves as an enduring testament to both artistic excellence and our shared responsibility towards creating a more compassionate world.
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