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Choir Balustrade in Prato's Cathedral: work by Andrea Pisano
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Choir Balustrade in Prato's Cathedral: work by Andrea Pisano
Choir Balustrade in Prato's Cathedral: work by Andrea Pisano Prato Cathedral. Low Relief, Basrelief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1310-1348. Artist:Andrea Pisano, Andrea da Pontedera, known as (born ca. 1295, died 1348 or 1349)
Brogi
BGA-F-012737-0000
Media ID 33165613
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Coat Of Armsgothic Cornucopia Marble Abstract Concept And Symbol Applied Arts And Crafts Type Of Representation
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This print captures the exquisite Choir Balustrade in Prato's Cathedral, a masterpiece created by the skilled hands of Andrea Pisano. Dating back to the Gothic era of the Middle Ages, this low relief bas-relief artwork stands as a testament to Europe's rich artistic heritage from the first and second millennium A. D. The photograph itself was taken around 1900, showcasing not only the timeless beauty of Pisano's creation but also providing us with a glimpse into history. The intricate details carved into marble come alive through this image, allowing viewers to appreciate every cornucopia, instrument, and allegorical representation depicted on its surface. Andrea Pisano, also known as Andrea da Pontedera, is hailed as one of the most talented artists of his time. Born around 1295 and passing away in either 1348 or 1349, his legacy lives on through works like this choir balustrade. The presence of angels and figures adds an ethereal touch to this piece while coat of arms symbolizes nobility and power. As we admire this photograph captured by Brogi from Alinari, we are transported back in time to an era when art served as both a religious expression and a reflection of society. This particular artwork draws inspiration from biblical narratives found within the New Testament while embracing elements unique to Gothic architecture. Let us marvel at how such craftsmanship has endured throughout centuries; it serves as a reminder that art holds immense value beyond commercial use. Through photographs like these, we can continue appreciating cultural treasures that have shaped our world for generations past and present.
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