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The Study of Federigo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino: intarsia panels depicting an
AII80428 The Study of Federigo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino: intarsia panels depicting an extensive landscape seen through the arches of an arcaded terrace, designed by Baccio Pontelli (d.1492), 15th century (wood) by Pontelli, Baccio (c.1450-92); Palazzo Ducale, Urbino, Italy; Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases "The Study of Federigo da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino" a remarkable piece of art created by Baccio Pontelli in the 15th century. The intarsia panels depicted in this image present an extensive landscape that can be seen through the arches of an arcaded terrace. The intricate design and attention to detail are truly awe-inspiring. The trompe l'oeil technique used in this artwork creates a stunning illusion, making it appear as though one is peering into a real-life scene rather than a wooden panel. The inclusion of various elements such as fruit, an inlay basket, and even a squirrel adds depth and realism to the composition. This masterpiece not only serves as decorative art but also reflects the scientific and botanical interests prevalent during the Renaissance period. It beautifully combines artistic expression with natural history, showcasing both creativity and knowledge. Located at Palazzo Ducale in Urbino, Italy – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – this artwork is part of Italian culture's rich tapestry. Its presence within the ducal palace speaks volumes about its significance within artistic and literary movements throughout centuries. As we admire this photograph print from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back to late antiquity and middle ages until 1492 when such craftsmanship flourished. This horizontal image captures every minute detail while emphasizing the grandeur of 15th-century medieval architecture. In summary, this print encapsulates the beauty and complexity found within "The Study of Federigo da Montefeltro". It represents not only an era but also highlights humanity's ability to merge imagination with technical skill for generations to come.
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