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Detail of the tarsia of the choir of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Perugia
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Detail of the tarsia of the choir of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Perugia
Detail of the tarsia of the choir of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Perugia. Assisi Cathedral of S. Lorenzo, Choir Chorus Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1486-91. Artist:Giuliano da Maiano, Del Tasso, Domenico
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-005510-0000
Media ID 33138161
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Cabinet Work Choir Stall Flower Inscription Leaf Vaseearly Renaissance Wood Applied Arts And Crafts Vegetal Element Or Composition
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This print showcases a mesmerizing "Detail of the tarsia of the choir of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo, Perugia". The image takes us back to the early Renaissance period, specifically between 1486 and 1491 when this magnificent artwork was created by renowned artists Giuliano da Maiano, Del Tasso, and Domenico. The intricate craftsmanship displayed in this choir stall is truly awe-inspiring. Made from wood and adorned with delicate inscriptions and writings, it exemplifies the mastery of applied arts and crafts during that era. The attention to detail is remarkable as every instrument, communication tool, flower vase, vegetation element or composition has been meticulously carved into this piece. As we delve deeper into the photograph's frame, we are transported to a world where nature intertwines seamlessly with human creations. Lush leaves and vibrant flowers add an organic touch to this wooden masterpiece. It serves as a testament to how art often draws inspiration from its surroundings. The fusion of Renaissance-Baroque styles further enhances its grandeur. This amalgamation creates a harmonious blend between two distinct periods in European history – one that witnessed significant cultural shifts across Europe during both first and second millennia A. D. While gazing at this photograph captured around 1890 by Alinari Fratelli - pioneers in photography at that time - we cannot help but marvel at how they have immortalized such an extraordinary work of art. Their lens allows us to appreciate not only the skillful execution but also highlights historical significance for generations to come. In conclusion, this print encapsulates centuries worth of artistic brilliance within its frame. It invites viewers on a visual journey through time while paying homage to the exceptional talent behind "Detail of the tarsia" found in Perugia's Cathedral of San Lorenzo.
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