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Pulpit Sud, Project Luigi Voghera 1813-17, Formelle coming from the Ark of the Persian Martyrs to the heirs of the Meli Family 1479, Giovanni Antonio Piatti and Giovanni Antonio Amedeo
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Pulpit Sud, Project Luigi Voghera 1813-17, Formelle coming from the Ark of the Persian Martyrs to the heirs of the Meli Family 1479, Giovanni Antonio Piatti and Giovanni Antonio Amedeo
6360237 Pulpit Sud, Project Luigi Voghera 1813-17, Formelle coming from the Ark of the Persian Martyrs to the heirs of the Meli Family 1479, Giovanni Antonio Piatti and Giovanni Antonio Amedeo by Piatti, Giovanni Antonio (1447-1480) & Amadeo, Giovanni Antonio (1447-1522); Duomo (Cattedrale Santa Maria dell Assunta), Cremona, Lombardy, Italy; (add.info.: Cremona Cathedral, dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary); Photo © Mauro Ranzani
Media ID 25163392
© Mauro Ranzani / Bridgeman Images
Cathedral Of Cremona Cathedral Of Saint Mary Assumption Cremona Northern Italy Roman Catholic Romanesque
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This print showcases the exquisite Pulpit Sud, a masterpiece of architectural design and historical significance. Created as part of the Project Luigi Voghera between 1813-17, this remarkable structure features intricate formelle panels originating from the Ark of the Persian Martyrs, dating back to 1479. The Pulpit Sud is a testament to the artistic prowess of Giovanni Antonio Piatti and Giovanni Antonio Amedeo, two renowned craftsmen who left an indelible mark on Cremona Cathedral in Lombardy, Italy. The cathedral itself is dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and stands as a symbol of Roman Catholic faith. In this photograph captured by Mauro Ranzani, every detail comes alive with stunning clarity. The play of light and shadow accentuates the grandeur and elegance of this architectural marvel. Its Romanesque style adds a sense of timelessness to its beauty. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported through history, contemplating both religious devotion and human ingenuity. It serves as a reminder that art has always been intertwined with spirituality – an expression that transcends generations. This print not only captures a moment frozen in time but also invites us to appreciate the rich cultural heritage preserved within these walls. It reminds us that great works like these are meant to be cherished by future generations - heirs to their beauty and legacy.
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