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Allegory of Fortitude, marble, Giusto Le Court (1627-1679) Church of St. Lazarus of Beggars, Venice
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Allegory of Fortitude, marble, Giusto Le Court (1627-1679) Church of St. Lazarus of Beggars, Venice
Allegory of Fortitude, marble, Giusto Le Court (1627-1679) Church of St. Lazarus of Beggars, Venice Venice Church of S. Lazzaro dei Mendicanti Statue Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1935 ca.. Date of Artwork:seconda met del XVII secolo. Artist:Le Court Giusto (1627-1679)
Fiorentini, Pietro
FPA-F-001161-0000
Media ID 33182143
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Female Figure Strength Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed Type Of Representation
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This photograph captures the timeless beauty of Giusto Le Court's "Allegory of Fortitude" sculpture, housed in the Church of St. Lazarus of Beggars in Venice. The marble masterpiece, created by Le Court between 1627 and 1679, stands as a testament to the enduring power and strength embodied by this allegorical figure. The female form depicted exudes an air of resilience and determination, her stoic expression conveying unwavering fortitude in the face of adversity. Symbolizing abstract concepts such as courage and inner strength, this representation serves as a powerful reminder that these virtues are essential for navigating life's challenges. The intricate details carved into the marble statue are brought to life through Pietro Fiorentini's expert lens. Every curve and contour is meticulously captured, showcasing both the Baroque and Renaissance influences that define Le Court's style. This fusion of artistic periods adds depth to the artwork, highlighting its significance within European art history. Dating back to approximately 1935, this photograph provides a glimpse into a different era while preserving the timelessness of Le Court's creation. It transports viewers back to a period when Europe was undergoing significant cultural transformations during both the first and second millennia. Pietro Fiorentini skillfully captures not only the physicality but also conveys an emotional connection with his subject matter through his lens. Through this print from Alinari, we can appreciate both Fiorentini’s photographic talent as well as Giusto Le Court’s artistic genius – two artists separated by centuries yet united in their ability to evoke profound emotions through their chosen mediums.
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