Gargoylelate Renaissance Collection
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"Gargoylelate Renaissance: A Journey through Art and History" Step into the enchanting world of late Renaissance art as we explore a captivating collection of masterpieces. From the mesmerizing Fountain of Calamus, also known as the Fountain of the Tredici Cannelle in Ancona, to the majestic Fountain of Virtues (Tugendbrunnen) in Nuremberg, each piece tells its own story. Immerse yourself in Florence's charm as you discover the Corner of Borgo San Iacopo and Via dello Sprone, where intricate sculptures adorn every corner. Marvel at the stone fountain basin located in Villa Ferdinanda di Artimio near Signa, an exquisite work by Bernardo Buontalenti that showcases his exceptional talent. Venturing further south, encounter Annibale Scudaniglio's bronze lecterns housed within Trapani's Museo Regionale Pepoli. The lower detail reveals intricate craftsmanship while the upper part astounds with its grandeur. In Turin's Royal Palace Armory lies a shield attributed to Benvenuto Cellini - a testament to his skillful metalwork and artistic prowess. Witness this remarkable piece that has stood against time itself. The tapestries woven by Ducal Workshops in Florence transport us back to biblical times. Admire "The Sacrifice of Isaac" displayed on Como Cathedral's counter facade; it depicts Abraham halted from sacrificing his son by an angel amidst lush greenery. Equally stunning is "The Falling Manna, " another tapestry adorning Como Cathedral's walls. Delve into history with a wooden door originating from Greater Hospital Chapel now preserved at Vercelli's Leone Museum. This intricately carved masterpiece offers a glimpse into architectural splendor from centuries past. Lastly, witness Cain killing Abel depicted on yet another awe-inspiring tapestry found on Como Cathedral’s counterfacade – showcasing the mastery of Renaissance art.