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Tomb of Antonia Gaudino realized by Giovanni da Nola, inside the Chuch of Saint Clare in Naples
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Tomb of Antonia Gaudino realized by Giovanni da Nola, inside the Chuch of Saint Clare in Naples
Tomb of Antonia Gaudino realized by Giovanni da Nola, inside the Chuch of Saint Clare in Naples. Naples Chuch of Saint Clare Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1879-1910. Date of Artwork:1520-1558. Artist:Marigliano, Giovanni (Giovanni da Nola)
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BGA-F-012417-0000
Media ID 33165409
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Caryatid Female Figure Femaleearly Renaissance Funerary Inscription Life And Representations Of The Virgin Low Relief Madonna And Child Nobility Of The Nobility Sarcophagus Sepulchre Abstract Concept And Symbol Subject Type Of Representation
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This photograph captures the exquisite beauty of the Tomb of Antonia Gaudino, a masterpiece realized by Giovanni da Nola inside the Church of Saint Clare in Naples. The tomb, dating back to the early Renaissance period, stands as a testament to the artistic brilliance that flourished during this time. Giovanni da Nola's artistry is evident in every intricate detail of this magnificent structure. The photograph showcases an inscription on the tomb, highlighting its significance as a place for remembrance and communication with those who have passed on. A female figure can be seen nearby, perhaps representing an allegory or abstract concept related to death or mourning. The architectural elements surrounding the tomb are truly awe-inspiring. A caryatid adds grandeur and support to this sacred space while various decorative sections adorn its surface. The sepulchre itself exudes a sense of solemnity and reverence, reminding us of its Christian purpose as a final resting place for Antonia Gaudino. Intriguingly, an angelic figure hovers above the tomb, symbolizing divine protection and guidance for those who seek solace within these walls. Additionally, there is a depiction of Madonna and Child - a common subject in Renaissance art that represents both motherhood and spirituality. The low relief sculptures adorning the sarcophagus showcase scenes from biblical narratives found in the New Testament. This blending of religious themes with Renaissance-Baroque styles exemplifies Europe's rich cultural heritage during both periods. Captured between 1879-1910 by Brogi from Alinari, this photograph allows us to appreciate Giovanni Marigliano's remarkable work even centuries after it was created. It serves as a visual reminder not only of his talent but also honors Antonia Gaudino's noble status within society during her lifetime.
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