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Madonna del Sasso, a sculpture by Lorenzetto commissioned by Raphael for his own tomb in the Pantheon, Rome
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Madonna del Sasso, a sculpture by Lorenzetto commissioned by Raphael for his own tomb in the Pantheon, Rome
Madonna del Sasso, a sculpture by Lorenzetto commissioned by Raphael for his own tomb in the Pantheon, Rome Rome Pantheon Sculpture High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1520. Artist:Lotti Lorenzo known as Lorenzetto (1490-1541)
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Madonna del Sasso - A Timeless Masterpiece of Emotional Connection
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. This photograph captures the essence of "Madonna del Sasso" a remarkable sculpture commissioned by the legendary artist Raphael for his own tomb in the Pantheon, Rome. Crafted by the skilled hands of Lorenzetto, also known as Lotti Lorenzo, this masterpiece stands as a testament to both High Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods. The image transports us back to approximately 1900 when it was taken, allowing us to appreciate its enduring beauty. Created around 1520, during an era marked by profound artistic innovation and cultural transformation in Europe's First and Second Millennium A. D. , this artwork continues to captivate viewers with its timeless allure. At first glance, our eyes are drawn to the central figures - Madonna and Child. The emotional bond between mother and child is palpable; their connection transcends time itself. As we delve deeper into the photograph's details, we begin to unravel layers of meaning embedded within this iconic representation of life. The subject matter explores not only religious themes but also touches upon fundamental aspects of human psychology. Through subtle gestures and expressions captured in stone, Lorenzetto skillfully conveys psychological behavior that resonates with viewers on a personal level. Drawing inspiration from biblical narratives found in the New Testament, "Madonna del Sasso" exemplifies how art can illuminate individual experiences while exploring physiological and psychological aspects of humanity itself. As we admire this exquisite piece through Anderson's lens today, let us reflect on how it has endured throughout centuries – bridging gaps between different artistic movements while remaining relevant across diverse cultures worldwide. This photograph serves as a reminder that great works like these continue to inspire awe-inspiring emotions within all those fortunate enough to witness them firsthand or through images such as this one from Alinari.
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