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St. John the Evangelist. Statue of Giovanni Dalmata (attr.) Belonging to the Monument of Pope Nicholas V and preserved in the Vatican Caves (formerly the Petriano Museum), Vatican City
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St. John the Evangelist. Statue of Giovanni Dalmata (attr.) Belonging to the Monument of Pope Nicholas V and preserved in the Vatican Caves (formerly the Petriano Museum), Vatican City
St. John the Evangelist. Statue of Giovanni Dalmata (attr.) Belonging to the Monument of Pope Nicholas V and preserved in the Vatican Caves (formerly the Petriano Museum), Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Caves (formerly the Petriano Museum) Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:1455 ca.. Artist:Dalmata, Giovanni
Anderson
ADA-F-020340-0000
Media ID 33157170
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Book John The Evangelistearly Renaissance Mantle Cloak Christian Religion
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This print showcases the magnificent statue of St. John the Evangelist, attributed to Giovanni Dalmata, which is a part of the Monument of Pope Nicholas V in Vatican City. Preserved within the historic Vatican Caves, formerly known as the Petriano Museum, this exquisite artwork represents an important piece of European history. The statue itself reflects various artistic styles and periods including Early Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque, highlighting its timeless beauty and significance. Its creation dates back to around 1455 by the talented artist Giovanni Dalmata. In this photograph taken around 1920 by Anderson from Alinari, we are presented with a close-up view that allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of St. John's figure. The saint stands tall and dignified, his face serene yet filled with deep contemplation. Dressed in religious attire adorned with a mantle cloak typical of early Renaissance fashion, St. John holds a book in one hand while grasping a writing instrument in another—a symbol of communication and knowledge associated with his role as an evangelist. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured almost a century ago, we can't help but be captivated by the aura surrounding St. John's presence. His depiction exudes devotion and spirituality that resonates even through time. This photograph serves as both a visual testament to the skillful craftsmanship during the Renaissance era and an invitation for viewers to delve into centuries-old Christian traditions embodied by figures like St. John the Evangelist. Through artistry frozen in time on this print from Alinari's collection titled "St. John The Evangelist" we are reminded once again how art has always been intertwined with religion—forever preserving stories that transcend generations.
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