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Justice, by Bonuccio Pardini, carved panel on the holy water stoup in the Baptistery of Pietrasanta, Versilia
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Justice, by Bonuccio Pardini, carved panel on the holy water stoup in the Baptistery of Pietrasanta, Versilia
Justice, by Bonuccio Pardini, carved panel on the holy water stoup in the Baptistery of Pietrasanta, Versilia Pietrasanta Baptistery Low Relief, Basrelief Late Gothic, Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920 - 1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1389. Artist:Pardini, Bonuccio
Brogi
BGA-F-023543-0000
Media ID 33170147
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Female Figure Gothic Justice Sword Virtue Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed Type Of Representation
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Justice, carved by the skilled hands of Bonuccio Pardini, stands as a testament to the enduring power of art in conveying abstract concepts. This print captures the intricately detailed panel on the holy water stoup in the Baptistery of Pietrasanta, Versilia. The female figure depicted here embodies justice herself, her presence exuding strength and virtue. With a sword held firmly in one hand and a scale in another, she symbolizes fairness and impartiality. The artist's mastery is evident in every delicate curve and line that brings this allegorical representation to life. This low relief bas-relief artwork dates back to 1389 during the Late Gothic period, reminding us of its significance within Europe's rich cultural heritage from the Middle Ages. Its existence spans across centuries into both first and second millennium A. D. , making it an invaluable piece of history. The photograph itself was taken between 1920-1930 by Brogi from Alinari, capturing not only Pardini's masterpiece but also showcasing their own artistic prowess behind the lens. The composition allows viewers to appreciate every intricate detail while highlighting the play between light and shadow that enhances its three-dimensional quality. Whether displayed for personal admiration or as part of a larger collection celebrating historical artworks, this print serves as a window into an era long past yet still resonating with timeless themes. It invites contemplation on justice as an eternal concept that continues to shape our society today.
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