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Plaque with the Miracle of St. Mark, study for the bas-reliefs of St. Mark's Basilica, by Jacopo Sansovino, in the National Museum of Palazzo Venezia, Palazzo Venezia, Rome
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Plaque with the Miracle of St. Mark, study for the bas-reliefs of St. Mark's Basilica, by Jacopo Sansovino, in the National Museum of Palazzo Venezia, Palazzo Venezia, Rome
Plaque with the Miracle of St. Mark, study for the bas-reliefs of St. Mark's Basilica, by Jacopo Sansovino, in the National Museum of Palazzo Venezia, Palazzo Venezia, Rome Rome Palazzo Venezia, Apartment of Paul II Low Relief, Basrelief High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1924 ca.. Date of Artwork:1537 ca.. Artist:Sansovino, Jacopo Tatti, known as (1486-1570)
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Desperation Event Human Psychology Meteorological Of A Grouphigh Renaissance Pyschological Behavior Storm Abstract Concept And Symbol Christian Religion Concept Or Subject Expressed Natural Elements And Phenomena
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Capturing the essence of desperation and allegory, this print showcases the "Plaque with the Miracle of St. Mark" a study for the bas-reliefs of St. Mark's Basilica by Jacopo Sansovino. Housed in the National Museum of Palazzo Venezia, located in Rome's historic Palazzo Venezia, this artwork is a testament to High Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles. Dating back to approximately 1537, this masterpiece depicts an event from Christian religion: a stormy meteorological phenomenon symbolizing human psychology and psychological behavior. The artist skillfully portrays natural elements and phenomena through an abstract concept that resonates deeply with viewers. The photograph itself was taken around 1924, capturing every intricate detail of Sansovino's work. With its impeccable composition and lighting, it highlights both individual portraits within a group setting and physiological aspects expressed through facial expressions. As one delves into this image further, they are transported back to Europe during the first and second millennium A. D. , where art flourished under various stylistic periods. This particular piece seamlessly blends elements from both the Renaissance and Baroque eras, showcasing Sansovino's mastery as he bridges these two influential movements. This print serves as a visual time capsule that allows us to appreciate not only Anderson's exceptional photography skills but also Jacopo Sansovino's artistic brilliance. It invites contemplation on themes such as despair, symbolism, religious devotion while marveling at how art can transcend time periods and evoke emotions across centuries.
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