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Detail of the hands of the Apostle St. John the Evangelist, formerly on the buttress on the left side of the Cathedral located inside the Sanctuary. Work by Jacopo della Quercia
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Detail of the hands of the Apostle St. John the Evangelist, formerly on the buttress on the left side of the Cathedral located inside the Sanctuary. Work by Jacopo della Quercia
Detail of the hands of the Apostle St. John the Evangelist, formerly on the buttress on the left side of the Cathedral located inside the Sanctuary. Work by Jacopo della Quercia. Lucca Cathedral of S.Martino Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1938 ca.. Date of Artwork:1400-1438 ca.. Artist:Della Quercia Jacopo (1374-1438)
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-063179-0000
Media ID 33133927
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph captures the intricate details of the hands of the Apostle St. John the Evangelist, a masterpiece by Jacopo della Quercia. The artwork was once proudly displayed on the buttress on the left side of Lucca Cathedral located inside the Sanctuary. The hands depicted in this print are beautifully sculpted, showcasing Della Quercia's exceptional skill in capturing human anatomy. Every crease, every vein is meticulously carved, breathing life into these stone appendages. It is as if one can almost feel their warmth and touch. Created during the Early Renaissance period between 1400-1438, this sculpture embodies both Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles that were prevalent in Europe during those times. The influence of these artistic movements can be seen in its attention to detail and realistic portrayal of human form. The photograph itself was taken around 1938 by Alinari Fratelli, who expertly captured not only the essence but also preserved this remarkable piece for future generations to appreciate. Its monochromatic nature adds a timeless quality to an already ageless work of art. As we gaze upon this image today, we are transported back through centuries to witness Della Quercia's genius firsthand. We are reminded of his contribution to art history and how his craftsmanship continues to inspire artists even today. This print serves as a testament to our fascination with beauty and our desire to preserve it for eternity. It allows us to marvel at humanity's ability to create something so extraordinary from mere stone – a testament not only to Della Quercia's talent but also an enduring symbol of faith and devotion within Lucca Cathedral's walls.
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