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Codex Capodilista, 1434. Veronese Knight
CAPODILISTA, Giovanni Francesco (15th c. - 15th c.). Capodilista Codex. 1434. Knight holding a standard and the Arms of Verona. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Miniature Painting. ITALY. VENETO. Padua. Municipal Museum of Padua
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1434 Capodilista Codex Deer Deers Francesco Giovanni Hind Hinds Illuminated Knight Manuscript Manuscripts Miniatures Municipal Padua Quattrocento Renaissance Stag Stags Standard Times Upright Veneto Verona Veronese 15th Masculine Persons
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1. Title: A Veronese Knight from the Capodilista Codex (1434) - A Glimpse into Quattrocento Italy The captivating image before you is a miniature painting extracted from the Capodilista Codex, a 15th-century illuminated manuscript originating from the city of Padua in the Veneto region of Italy. The painting, created by Giovanni Francesco Capodilista around 1434, showcases a gallant Veronese knight proudly holding his standard, emblazoned with the Arms of Verona. The knight, depicted in full armor, exudes an air of strength and determination. His stern gaze and upright posture convey a sense of unwavering loyalty and commitment to his city. The intricate details of his armor and the lifelike representation of his horse add to the authenticity of the scene. The presence of the Veronese coat of arms further emphasizes the Italian city's rich history and cultural significance during the Renaissance period. The Arms of Verona, featuring a white deer on a green background, symbolize the city's ancient origins and its association with the Roman goddess Venus. This stunning miniature painting is a testament to the artistic prowess of the Quattrocento era, a time marked by the emergence of humanism and the revival of classical art. The vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail in this work demonstrate the masterful skills of the artist, Giovanni Francesco Capodilista, and the enduring influence of the Italian Renaissance on Western art and culture. The Capodilista Codex, with its wealth of illuminated manuscripts and miniatures, is now housed in the Municipal Museum of Padua, where it continues to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world. This vertical, upright image offers a glimpse into the rich history and artistic achievements of Italy during the early modern era.
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