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Drunkenness of Noah, 1530 circa (marble)
7146195 Drunkenness of Noah, 1530 circa (marble) by Bandinelli, Baccio (1488-1560); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Drunkenness of Noah, 1530 circa, Baccio Bandinelli, marble, Bargello museum, Florence, Italy); Photo © Stefano Baldini
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This print showcases the "Drunkenness of Noah" a marble sculpture created by Baccio Bandinelli around 1530. Housed in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, Italy, this masterpiece is a testament to the artist's skill and creativity during the Renaissance period. The sculpture depicts an iconic biblical scene from the Old Testament, where Noah, known for his role in building the ark to survive the Great Flood, succumbs to drunkenness. The intricate details of this artwork bring forth various themes such as alcoholism, family dynamics, and religious symbolism. Bandinelli's craftsmanship beautifully captures both vulnerability and modesty through his depiction of nudity and textile drapery. The presence of grapes and vines alludes to viticulture while emphasizing indulgence and temptation. As we delve into this piece further, it becomes evident that it explores deeper moral implications surrounding excessive drinking. It serves as a reminder that even revered figures can falter due to their human nature. Through Stefano Baldini's lens, we are able to appreciate every nuance of this remarkable sculpture. This photograph not only preserves history but also invites contemplation on timeless topics such as faith, self-control, and redemption. Intriguingly blending artistry with spirituality, this image captivates viewers with its rich historical context while encouraging introspection on our own relationship with vices like alcohol.
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