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Detail of the portico of the Pazzi Chapel, by Filippo Brunelleschi, located in the cloister of Santa Croce, in Florence
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Detail of the portico of the Pazzi Chapel, by Filippo Brunelleschi, located in the cloister of Santa Croce, in Florence
Detail of the portico of the Pazzi Chapel, by Filippo Brunelleschi, located in the cloister of Santa Croce, in Florence Florence Cloister of Santa Croce Chapel Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1940 ca.. Date of Artwork:1429-1470.. Artist:Brunelleschi, Filippo
Anderson
ADA-F-040329-0000
Media ID 33152528
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of the portico of the Pazzi Chapel, an architectural masterpiece created by Filippo Brunelleschi. Located in the serene cloister of Santa Croce, nestled in the heart of Florence, this enchanting chapel is a testament to the Early Renaissance period. The image captures every intricate element and decoration that adorns this magnificent structure. From the arches and building elements to the exquisite architecture, it is evident that Brunelleschi's genius knew no bounds. The architrave, capital, column, frieze, and portico all come together harmoniously to create a visual symphony that transports viewers back in time. Dating back to 1429-1470 when it was constructed, this artwork represents not only an architectural marvel but also serves as a significant historical artifact from Europe's rich past. The fusion of Renaissance-Baroque styles further adds depth and complexity to its design. As we gaze upon this photograph taken around 1940 by Anderson from Alinari studios, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and capture our imagination across centuries. The meticulous attention given to capturing every minute detail ensures that even today we can appreciate Brunelleschi's vision with awe-inspiring clarity. The inclusion of stairs leading up towards the entrance adds another layer of intrigue and invites us into this sacred space where history unfolds before our eyes. This print serves as a window into both artistic brilliance and cultural heritage – reminding us why Florence remains an eternal symbol of human creativity.
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