Crownhigh Renaissance Collection
The Crownhigh Renaissance era comes to life through a collection of exquisite artworks and sculptures that showcase the opulence and grandeur of this period
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The Crownhigh Renaissance era comes to life through a collection of exquisite artworks and sculptures that showcase the opulence and grandeur of this period. In the Room of Drawings and Prints in the Museum of the Uffizi, a drawing by Perugino captures our attention with its depiction of a well-dressed man standing proudly, adorned with a majestic crown. Moving on to Galleria Albertina in Vienna, Raphael's portrait of a young woman wearing a leaf garland mesmerizes us with her delicate beauty. The intricate details bring out her gracefulness, making it an enchanting piece. At the Carthusian monastery of Pavia, we encounter a bas-relief tondo featuring the profile of none other than Alexander the Great himself. This magnificent work showcases his regal aura and serves as an homage to his legendary status. Fra Bartolomeo's study for the coronation of a saint housed in Rome's Gabinetto Nazionale delle Stampe offers us insight into his creative process. The meticulous strokes reveal his dedication to capturing divine radiance during this sacred event. In Turin's Royal Library, Sodoma's drawing portrays a martyred female saint surrounded by two angels. Their expressions convey both sorrow and serenity, reminding us of their unwavering faith even in times of adversity. A medallion showcasing Constantine's profile adorns Certosa di Pavia’s façade—a testament to his influential reign as emperor. Its intricate craftsmanship reflects the skillful artistry prevalent during this period. Vatican Museums' Borgia Apartments house an awe-inspiring sculpted frieze adorned with vegetal motifs, bulls, and small angels—a true masterpiece that exemplifies artistic excellence intertwined with religious symbolism. Inside Lucca Cathedral’s Chapel of Sacrament stands an extraordinary ciborium depicting Pietà and saints on its base while two praying angels watch over them from either side—an exquisite fusion of spirituality and artistic brilliance.