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3564853 The Three Fates by Salviati, Francesco de Rossi (1510-63); Galleria Palatina & Appartamenti Reali di Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: This work depicts the three Roman gods of destiny as spinners of human life, figures respectively appointed to birth, marriage and death.
Artist: Salviati, Francesco De Rossi
Date of Artwork: 1515-1563 ca.
Location: Pitti Palace, Palatine Gallery and Royal Apartment, Florence
Photographer: Cammilli, Daniela for Alinari); Alinari Archives, Florence - Reproduced with the permission of Ministero per i Beni e le Attivita Culturali
Media ID 22729482
© Alinari Archives, Florence - Reproduced with the permission of Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali / Bridgeman Images
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The Three Fates - Spinners of Human Destiny
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. This print showcases "The Three Fates" by Francesco de Rossi, also known as Salviati. The artwork, housed in the Galleria Palatina & Appartamenti Reali di Palazzo Pitti in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, beautifully depicts the three Roman gods of destiny. Each figure represents a distinct aspect of human life - birth, marriage, and death. Salviati's masterpiece is a mesmerizing blend of Renaissance and Baroque styles. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring these divine beings to life. With their spindles and tongs in hand, they weave the threads that shape our existence. This movable modern work serves as an allegory for society and politics during its creation between 1515-1563. It symbolizes the interconnectedness of various aspects of life – from family dynamics to civil status – all subject to the whimsical twists spun by these powerful figures. The brother-sister trio stands adorned in fashionable attire with turbans adding an exotic touch. Their presence exudes both grace and authority as they manipulate the strands that determine our fate. As we gaze upon this photograph captured by Daniela Cammilli for Alinari Archives, we are reminded of the profound influence these mythological divinities have had on human culture throughout history. This image invites us to contemplate our place within this grand tapestry woven by birth, marriage, and ultimately death itself. Reproduced with permission from Ministero per i Beni e le Attivita Culturali through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform; it offers us a glimpse into this timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences with its enduring beauty and thought-provoking symbolism.
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