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Two allegorical figures, detail of the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia. The image was taken on the occasion of the exhibition of ancient Sienese Art of 1904
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Two allegorical figures, detail of the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia. The image was taken on the occasion of the exhibition of ancient Sienese Art of 1904
Two allegorical figures, detail of the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia. The image was taken on the occasion of the exhibition of ancient Sienese Art of 1904 Siena Public Palace, the City loggia Relief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1904. Date of Artwork:1409 - 1419. Artist:Della Quercia Jacopo (1374-1438)
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-018982-0000
Media ID 33128660
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Female Figure Abstract Concept And Symbol Type Of Representation
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This print captures a mesmerizing detail of the Fonte Gaia by Jacopo della Quercia, taken during the exhibition of ancient Sienese Art in 1904. The focus of this image is on two allegorical figures, each embodying a distinct abstract concept and symbol. The female figure depicted here exudes grace and elegance, representing an ethereal personification. Her delicate features are beautifully captured, showcasing the artist's mastery in sculpting human form. Adorned with intricate details, her flowing garments seem to come alive as they gently sway with an unseen breeze. Beside her stands another figure that embodies vegetation or vegetal elements. This second allegorical representation adds depth to the composition, creating a harmonious balance between nature and humanity. The intertwining vines and leaves evoke feelings of growth, abundance, and vitality. Dating back to 1409-1419 during the Renaissance period in Europe, this artwork showcases Della Quercia's exceptional talent for capturing emotions through stone sculptures. It is no wonder that this masterpiece has stood the test of time as one of Siena's most treasured artistic treasures. Photographed by Alinari Fratelli in 1904 at Siena Public Palace's City Loggia Relief Renaissance exhibition space, this image not only transports us back to a significant moment in history but also allows us to appreciate the timeless beauty found within ancient art forms. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply captivated by historical artifacts from different periods throughout Europe's first and second millenniums AD. , this print serves as a window into both past eras and eternal artistic expression.
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