"Exploring the Divine: Francesco Rosselli's Drawings and Prints in Florence 1448–1508 & Venice" Step into the world of renowned artist Francesco Rosselli as his captivating drawings and prints take you on a journey through religious narratives and ornate decorative designs. Born in Florence in 1448, Rosselli's artistic prowess flourished during the Renaissance era, leaving an indelible mark on the art scene. One of his notable works is "Prophet Noah, " where he skillfully captures the essence of this biblical figure with intricate details that breathe life into the drawing. Similarly, "Prophets Sibyls" showcases Rosselli's ability to depict these mystical figures with grace and mystique. Rosselli's talent extends beyond religious themes; his decorative borders adorned with panels, candelabras, and foliate patterns are nothing short of mesmerizing. Each print exudes elegance and sophistication, reflecting his mastery over ornamented designs. In "Mocking Christ" and "Life Virgin, " Rosselli delves into scenes from Christ's life, capturing moments filled with emotion and spirituality. His attention to detail brings forth a profound sense of reverence for these sacred events. The series "Prophet Jeremiah" presents yet another facet of Rosselli's genius as he portrays this prophet alongside other revered figures like Prophet Amos, Prophet Elijah, Prophet Zecheriah, among others. These prints showcase not only his technical skills but also his deep understanding of biblical narratives. "Pentecost" transports viewers to a momentous event in Christian history when the Holy Spirit descended upon Mary and Jesus' disciples. Through delicate lines and careful shading techniques, Rosselli conveys both awe-inspiring grandeur and intimate devotion. Amongst these remarkable works is also "Prophet Samuel, " where we witness yet another example of how Rosselli masterfully captures human emotions within divine contexts. The expressions on Samuel's face evoke a sense of wisdom and spiritual connection.