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Monument to Barbara Manfredi, detail of the deceased, c. 1475 (marble)
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Monument to Barbara Manfredi, detail of the deceased, c. 1475 (marble)
ALI414896 Monument to Barbara Manfredi, detail of the deceased, c.1475 (marble) by Ferrucci, Francesco di Simone da Fiesole (1437-93); Abbey of San Mercuriale, Forli, Italy; (add.info.: tombeau de Barbara Manfredi (1444-66); wife of Pino III Ordelaffi, lord of Forli; before WWII located in Church San Biagio, Forli; Abbaye; b/w photo; black and white photograph; ); Alinari
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Crossed Hands Cushion Effigy Funerary Mausoleum Ornament Sarcophagus Sepulchre Noble
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This photograph captures a mesmerizing detail of the Monument to Barbara Manfredi, created by Francesco di Simone da Fiesole in 1475. The marble sculpture is located in the Abbey of San Mercuriale, Forli, Italy. The image focuses on the deceased figure of Barbara Manfredi, who was laid to rest in this ornate tomb. Her face is delicately carved with exquisite attention to detail, showcasing her aristocratic status. With crossed hands resting peacefully on her chest and a cushion supporting her head, she appears as if peacefully asleep. Every aspect of this funerary monument exudes elegance and sophistication. From the intricate patterns adorning the carving to the decorative elements that surround it, every element speaks volumes about Renaissance society's reverence for its noble members. Originally housed in the Church San Biagio before World War II, this photograph allows us to appreciate Ferrucci's masterpiece even from afar. It serves as a testament not only to Barbara Manfredi but also to an era where artistry and craftsmanship were held in high regard. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this momentous artwork through their lens. This print invites viewers into a world filled with history and beauty while paying homage to one woman's legacy within Italian nobility.
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