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The Cross of the Treasure of Sain John, verso, 1457-59
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The Cross of the Treasure of Sain John, verso, 1457-59
7268312 The Cross of the Treasure of Sain John, verso, 1457-59 by Italian School, (15th century); Museo dell Opera del Duomo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Florence, Museum of the Opera del Duomo (Museum of Florence Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore): The Cross of the Treasure of St. John: the verso. The Cross of the Treasure of St. John: the verso. This cross is a splendid example of Renaissance jewelery, sculpted in silver foil, chiseled and enameled by Betto di Francesco Betti, Antonio del Pollaiolo and Miliano di Domenico Dei between 1457 and 1459 approximately. It was commissioned to complete the silver altar. The Cross-monstrance is made up of three distinct main parts: the Crucifix, the stem and the base. The rear face shows St. John the Baptist at the centre of a small temple in the style of Brunelleschi surrounded by two angels, an Annunciation within medallions, the Four Evangelists and Agnus Dei.); Ghigo Roli
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This print showcases "The Cross of the Treasure of Saint John, verso" a remarkable piece of Renaissance jewelry. Created between 1457 and 1459 by renowned craftsmen Betto di Francesco Betti, Antonio del Pollaiolo, and Miliano di Domenico Dei, this cross was commissioned to complete the silver altar. The intricate design features three distinct parts: the Crucifix, the stem, and the base. On its reverse side, we are treated to a breathtaking scene depicting St. John the Baptist within a small temple inspired by Brunelleschi's style. He is surrounded by two angels while medallions display an Annunciation scene and representations of the Four Evangelists and Agnus Dei. Crafted from silver foil with exquisite chiseling and enameling techniques employed throughout, this cross exemplifies exceptional goldsmith artistry. Its historical significance lies not only in its religious symbolism but also in its representation of craftsmanship during this period. Currently housed at Museo dell'Opera del Duomo in Florence Cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore), Tuscany, Italy; it stands as a testament to both faith and artistic excellence. This photograph expertly captures every detail of this magnificent treasure for all admirers of art history to appreciate.
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