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Apse of the Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi, generally attributed to Leon Battista Alberti. Lastra a Signa, Florence
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Apse of the Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi, generally attributed to Leon Battista Alberti. Lastra a Signa, Florence
Apse of the Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi, generally attributed to Leon Battista Alberti. Lastra a Signa, Florence. Lastra a Signa Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi Apse Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1432-1472. Artist:Alberti Leon Battista (1404-1472)
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-063195-0000
Media ID 33133931
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Altar Apse Architrave Crucifixearly Renaissance Exedra Frieze Furnishings For Sacred Spaces Scene Means Of Communication Tribune
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Apse of the Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi - A Glimpse into Renaissance Architecture
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. This print showcases the exquisite apse of the Parish Church of San Martino at Gangalandi, a true testament to the brilliance of Renaissance architecture. Widely attributed to the renowned Leon Battista Alberti, this masterpiece in Lastra a Signa, Florence transports us back to a bygone era. The photograph was taken around 1920-1930, capturing every intricate detail and preserving its timeless beauty for generations to come. The artwork itself dates back even further, spanning from 1432 to 1472 when it was created by none other than Alberti himself. As we delve deeper into this image, we are captivated by the fusion of Early Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles that adorn this sacred space. Every element within - from altars and furnishings to architraves and columns - speaks volumes about the craftsmanship and artistic vision prevalent during this period. The exedra and tribune create an enchanting backdrop for various religious ceremonies held within these hallowed walls. Delicate sculptures grace every corner while a magnificent crucifix takes center stage as a symbol of devotion. Beyond its architectural significance, this photograph also serves as a means of communication across time. It allows us to connect with Europe's rich cultural heritage from both first and second millenniums AD. Moreover, it reminds us how art transcends boundaries and continues to inspire awe centuries later. Alinari Fratelli has skillfully captured not just an image but an entire narrative through their lens. This print is more than just furniture or decoration; it is an invitation for viewers worldwide to immerse themselves in the splendorous world crafted by Alberti's genius mind.
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