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Particularly of Allegory of Hope in the Fonte Gaia, by Jacopo della Quercia, rebuilt in the Loggia of the City of Siena, now it preserved in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena
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Particularly of Allegory of Hope in the Fonte Gaia, by Jacopo della Quercia, rebuilt in the Loggia of the City of Siena, now it preserved in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena
Particularly of Allegory of Hope in the Fonte Gaia, by Jacopo della Quercia, rebuilt in the Loggia of the City of Siena, now it preserved in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena Siena Palazzo Pubblico Sculpture Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1938 ca.. Date of Artwork:1409 - 1419. Artist:Della Quercia Jacopo (1374-1438)
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-063103-0000
Media ID 33135254
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Facerenaissance Hope Abstract Concept And Symbol Concept Or Subject Expressed Parts Of The Body
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This print captures the essence of "Particularly of Allegory of Hope in the Fonte Gaia" by Jacopo della Quercia, a masterpiece that now resides in the Museum of Santa Maria della Scala in Siena. The artwork itself was originally rebuilt in the Loggia of the City of Siena, showcasing its significance and enduring beauty. Dating back to 1409-1419 during the Renaissance period, this sculpture is a testament to Della Quercia's artistic prowess. The photograph, taken around 1938 by Alinari Fratelli, allows us to appreciate every intricate detail and nuance present within this allegorical representation. The subject matter revolves around hope as an abstract concept and symbol. Through skillful craftsmanship, Della Quercia brings this intangible idea to life using elements such as parts of the body and nude human figures. This fusion creates a thought-provoking piece that transcends time and resonates with viewers even today. The sculpture showcases Renaissance-Baroque styles prevalent during its creation while also reflecting Europe's cultural heritage from both the first and second millenniums A. D. Its placement within Siena Palazzo Pubblico further emphasizes its historical importance. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork through Alinari Fratelli's lens, we are transported into a world where hope takes on tangible form. It serves as a reminder that even amidst challenges or uncertainties, there is always room for optimism and belief in brighter days ahead. This print not only preserves an iconic piece but also invites us to contemplate our own relationship with hope—a universal theme that continues to inspire generations across centuries.
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