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Baptismal font by Jacopo della Quercia in the Baptistry of Siena
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Baptismal font by Jacopo della Quercia in the Baptistry of Siena
Baptismal font by Jacopo della Quercia in the Baptistry of Siena Siena Baptismal Font Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1950. Date of Artwork:1417. Artist:Donato di Niccol di Betto Bardi known as Donatello, del Minella, Pietro, Bastiano di Corso Nanni da Lucca, Giovanni di Turino di Sano, Della Quercia Jacopo (1374-1438)
Omnia Foto
MFC-F-002969-0000
Media ID 33266343
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Baptismal Font Furnishings For Sacred Spaces Workearly Renaissance
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This photo print, titled "MFC-F-002969-0000" transports us to the enchanting Baptistry of Siena. The focal point of this image is none other than the exquisite baptismal font created by the renowned Italian sculptor Jacopo della Quercia in 1417. The photograph, taken in 1950 by Omnia Foto from Alinari, beautifully captures the intricate details and grandeur of this masterpiece. Crafted with utmost precision and skill, the baptismal font stands as a testament to Jacopo della Quercia's artistic genius. Surrounded by an aura of serenity and spirituality, this sacred element serves as a symbol of rebirth and renewal within the baptistry. Its elegant design seamlessly blends Gothic influences with classical motifs, showcasing delicate sculptures that adorn its surface. As we delve into history through this remarkable artwork, it is worth mentioning that several talented artists contributed to its creation. Donato di Niccol di Betto Bardi known as Donatello; del Minella Pietro; Bastiano di Corso Nanni da Lucca; Giovanni di Turino di Sano; along with Jacopo della Quercia himself collaborated on this awe-inspiring piece. Located in Siena's Baptistry, this sculpture has become an integral part of religious ceremonies throughout centuries. It embodies not only spiritual significance but also represents a pinnacle achievement in Renaissance sculpture. This print allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Omnia Foto. From the play of light and shadow on its surface to the sense of tranquility emanating from within its surroundings - it invites us into a world where art transcends time itself.
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