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Bronze door of the enclosure of the chains of St. Peter and coats of arms of Pope Julius II Della Rovere, the Church of St. Peter in Chains, Rome
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Bronze door of the enclosure of the chains of St. Peter and coats of arms of Pope Julius II Della Rovere, the Church of St. Peter in Chains, Rome
Bronze door of the enclosure of the chains of St. Peter and coats of arms of Pope Julius II Della Rovere, the Church of St. Peter in Chains, Rome Rome Church of St. Peter in Chains Casket High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900-1910. Date of Artwork:1503-1513
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-006199-0000
Media ID 33109785
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Brand Chain Crest Judicial Literature And Fiction Peter Prison Putto Christian Religion Emblem
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This print showcases the magnificent Bronze door of the enclosure of the chains of St. Peter and coats of arms of Pope Julius II Della Rovere, located in the Church of St. Peter in Chains, Rome. The image captures a moment frozen in time, allowing us to appreciate the intricate details and historical significance contained within this architectural masterpiece. The door itself is a testament to both artistic skill and religious devotion, blending elements from various styles and periods such as High Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque, and European influences spanning over a millennium. Its creation dates back to 1503-1513 during an era when art flourished under Pope Julius II's patronage. As we examine this photograph closely, our eyes are drawn to several key features. A putto figure adorns the top portion of the door while literature and fiction motifs intertwine with Christian symbolism throughout its design. The presence of chains serves as a reminder of St. Peter's imprisonment before his martyrdom. Additionally, we notice Pope Julius II Della Rovere's coat-of-arms prominently displayed on either side – an emblematic representation linking him directly to this sacred space. Alinari Fratelli has expertly captured not only the physical beauty but also the spiritual essence emanating from this remarkable structure through their lens. Their work transports us back in time to experience firsthand the grandeur that once graced these hallowed halls. This print invites contemplation about faith, history, and human achievement while reminding us that even within prison-like structures like chains can lie profound stories waiting to be discovered by those who seek them out.
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