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Walnut door with fretwork, preserved in the ex-Museum of Antiquities in Parma
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Walnut door with fretwork, preserved in the ex-Museum of Antiquities in Parma
Walnut door with fretwork, preserved in the ex-Museum of Antiquities in Parma Parma Door Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915 - 1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:XV sec
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-015476-0000
Media ID 33113953
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph captures a magnificent piece of history, showcasing a walnut door with intricate fretwork. Preserved within the ex-Museum of Antiquities in Parma, this exquisite door represents the Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles that flourished in Europe during the first and second millennium A. D. Dating back to the 15th century (XV sec), this remarkable artwork is a testament to the craftsmanship and artistic prowess of its time. The delicate fretwork adorning the walnut door showcases an impeccable attention to detail, highlighting the mastery of woodcarving during this period. The photograph itself was taken between 1915-1920 by Alinari, Fratelli - renowned photographers who were known for their ability to capture timeless beauty through their lens. Their expertise shines through as they skillfully bring out every intricate detail of this stunning piece. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time, imagining ourselves standing before this grand entrance adorned with such elaborate vegetal elements. The vegetation depicted on the door adds an organic touch to its overall design, further enhancing its aesthetic appeal. While we may not know its exact origins or purpose, one thing is certain – this walnut door holds immense historical significance and serves as a tangible link to our past. Its preservation within Parma's former Museum of Antiquities ensures that future generations can appreciate and marvel at its beauty for years to come. In conclusion, Alinari's photograph allows us to admire and appreciate both the artistic brilliance behind this Renaissance masterpiece as well as our shared cultural heritage spanning centuries across Europe.
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