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Eva, Istrian stone, particular, Rizzo Antonio (1430-1499), Palazzo Ducale, Venice
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Eva, Istrian stone, particular, Rizzo Antonio (1430-1499), Palazzo Ducale, Venice
Eva, Istrian stone, particular, Rizzo Antonio (1430-1499), Palazzo Ducale, Venice Venice Palazzo Ducale Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1914 ca.. Date of Artwork:1484-1501 ca.. Artist:Rizzo Antonio (1430-1499)
Anderson
ADA-F-014289-0000
Media ID 33148964
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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Capturing the essence of timeless beauty, this print showcases "Eva" a stunning Istrian stone statue created by the talented artist Rizzo Antonio (1430-1499). Adorned with intricate details and sculpted with utmost precision, Eva stands proudly in the Palazzo Ducale of Venice, Italy. This remarkable piece belongs to the Early Renaissance period, which witnessed a revival of classical art forms and ideals. The fusion of Renaissance-Baroque styles is evident in Eva's graceful posture and delicate features. As one gazes upon her, it becomes apparent that she embodies both strength and vulnerability. The photograph itself was taken around 1914, capturing Eva's allure for generations to come. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of European art throughout history. The artwork itself dates back even further, estimated to have been created between 1484-1501 during an era when religious themes were prevalent. Eva's depiction draws inspiration from biblical references found in the Old Testament. Her nudity symbolizes purity while simultaneously highlighting human vulnerability. This juxtaposition invites viewers to contemplate their own existence within the grand tapestry of life. Anderson's masterful photography brings out every nuance and texture present in this magnificent sculpture. Through his lens, he captures not only Eva's physical form but also her emotional depth—inviting us into a dialogue with centuries past. As we admire this evocative image captured by Alinari, let us be reminded that art has no boundaries or limitations—it transcends time and space. This photograph serves as a portal through which we can connect with our artistic heritage—a visual reminder of humanity’s boundless creativity across millennia.
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