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Fifteenth century altar by Antonio di Ser Ghino located in the Cathedral of Grosseto
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Fifteenth century altar by Antonio di Ser Ghino located in the Cathedral of Grosseto
Fifteenth century altar by Antonio di Ser Ghino located in the Cathedral of Grosseto Grosseto Cathedral Altar Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1474. Artist:Antonio di Ser Ghino (died 1482), Antonio di Paolo Ghini
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-08753A-0000
Media ID 33124757
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Annunciation Brand Crest Festoon Life And Representations Of The Virgin Representation Christian Religion Emblem Subject Vegetal Element Or Composition
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This print captures the exquisite beauty of a fifteenth-century altar by Antonio di Ser Ghino, located in the Cathedral of Grosseto. The altar, dating back to 1474, is a true testament to the artistic brilliance of the Early Renaissance period. The photograph itself was taken around 1890 and showcases the intricate details and craftsmanship that went into creating this masterpiece. Antonio di Ser Ghino, also known as Antonio di Paolo Ghini, was the talented artist behind this remarkable work. The altar depicts various scenes from Christian religious life and representations of the Virgin Mary. It features stunning carvings of saints, adorned with festoons and vegetal elements that add an ethereal touch to its overall composition. A crest or emblem can also be seen within this renaissance marvel. As we delve into every corner of this image captured by Alinari Fratelli, we are transported back in time to witness Europe's rich cultural heritage during both the Renaissance and Baroque periods. This artwork symbolizes not only a plant but also represents biblical stories from the New Testament. The fusion of these different styles and periods creates a harmonious blend that speaks volumes about human creativity throughout history. It serves as a reminder of our collective past while inspiring us to appreciate art's enduring power across centuries. This print is not just an aesthetic delight; it encapsulates profound historical significance within its frame. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded once again why art remains timeless – bridging gaps between generations and cultures alike.
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