Crucifixearly Renaissance Collection
"Exploring the Crucifix in Early Renaissance Art: A Journey through Florence and Beyond" Cyborium with the crucified Christ, Church of San Martino a Mensola
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"Exploring the Crucifix in Early Renaissance Art: A Journey through Florence and Beyond" Cyborium with the crucified Christ, Church of San Martino a Mensola, in the province of Florence: A stunning depiction of Christ on the cross within a magnificent cyborium, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of early Renaissance art. Cross-reliquary preserved inside the Civic Museum of Lucignano in Valdichiana: Discover a relic-filled cross that has been carefully preserved throughout history, offering a glimpse into religious devotion during this transformative period. Astylar Cross of the Cathedral of S. Martino a Pietrasanta, Versilia: Marvel at an astylar cross that stands tall within the cathedral walls, symbolizing faith and spirituality amidst architectural grandeur. Inside the Old Sacristy of Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence: Step into serenity as you witness delicate frescoes adorning the walls and ceilings, transporting you to an era where religious art flourished under skilled hands. Relief with Saint Jerome praying by Desiderio da Settignano: Immerse yourself in contemplation as you observe this remarkable relief depicting Saint Jerome deep in prayer—a testament to both artistic mastery and spiritual devotion. God the Father in glory - Drawing by Jacopo Bellini: Admire an ethereal drawing capturing God's divine presence rendered with exquisite detail; it serves as a reminder of how artists sought to portray heavenly figures during this time. Apse of Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi attributed to Leon Battista Alberti: Witness architectural brilliance attributed to Alberti himself—an apse that harmoniously blends beauty and functionality while inspiring awe-inspiring reverence for centuries. Saint Francis receiving stigmata - Tile from pulpit by Benedetto da Maiano (1442-1497).