Wingrenaissance Collection
"Wingrenaissance: A Celebration of Heavenly Artistry" Immerse yourself in the divine beauty of winged masterpieces that have graced the realms of Renaissance art
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"Wingrenaissance: A Celebration of Heavenly Artistry" Immerse yourself in the divine beauty of winged masterpieces that have graced the realms of Renaissance art. From Luca della Robbia's terracotta high relief, "The Virgin and Young St. John adoring the Child, " located in the Church of S. Niccol da Bari in Prato, to Agostino di Duccio's awe-inspiring statue of St. Michael the Archangel in Rimini's Malatesta Temple. Step into a world where heavenly messages are conveyed through delicate craftsmanship, as seen in Della Robbia's terracotta bas relief, "The Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, " nestled within Vincigliata Castle near Florence. Marvel at Giovanni Della Robbia Family and his workshop's intricate terracotta medallion depicting "The Visitation" on the frieze of Pistoia's Ospedale del Ceppo Portico. Witness celestial beings come to life through various mediums; admire an exquisite drawing of The Archangel Gabriel displayed at Florence’s Uffizi Gallery or explore fragments of sculptures and ornaments at Petriano Museum within Vatican City. Be captivated by Giovanni da Udine’s stucco shell atop a wall in Villa Madama, Rome—a testament to artistic ingenuity. Experience Andrea Bregno’s sculpted masterpiece, "Saint Michael Archangel conquering the demon, " housed within Rome’s Santa Maria in Aracoeli Church. Discover collaborative works that transcend time; observe Giovanni Dalmata and Mino da Fiesole's joint effort on Pope Paul II’s monument situated amidst Vatican City’s Preconstantinian Necropolis—featuring an angelic figure alongside Mino da Fiesole's Last Judgement lunette detail and Giovanni Dalmata's Resurrection of Christ depiction.