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Carved wooden pulpit from Aosta, Italy, 15th Century (chromolitho)
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Carved wooden pulpit from Aosta, Italy, 15th Century (chromolitho)
7173126 Carved wooden pulpit from Aosta, Italy, 15th Century (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carved wooden pulpit from Aosta, Italy, 15th Century. Illustration for Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance by Paul Lacroix and Ferdinand Sere (Paris, 1848-51).); © Look and Learn
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This print showcases a beautifully carved wooden pulpit from Aosta, Italy, dating back to the 15th century. The intricate details and craftsmanship of this piece are truly remarkable. The pulpit, made of firwood timber, exudes a sense of grandeur and elegance. Its ornate carvings depict religious scenes and symbols, reflecting the strong influence of Christianity during that era. This historical artifact serves as a testament to the rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted Christian values prevalent in Aosta. Captured by French School artists in the 19th century, this chromolitho print brings to life the exquisite colors and hues present on the original pulpit. The vibrant shades add depth and dimension to every intricately carved figure. Displayed in a private collection, this artwork has also been featured in Paul Lacroix and Ferdinand Sere's renowned publication "Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance" (1848-51). Its inclusion further emphasizes its significance as an exemplary representation of medieval artistry. As we admire this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the skillful craftsmanship that went into creating such masterpieces. It is through these visual records that we can appreciate and preserve our collective history for generations to come.
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