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Relief depicting Sant'Antonio reviving a drowned woman. Sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino, Chapel of the Ark of the Saint, Basilica of S. Antonio, Padua
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Relief depicting Sant'Antonio reviving a drowned woman. Sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino, Chapel of the Ark of the Saint, Basilica of S. Antonio, Padua
Relief depicting Sant'Antonio reviving a drowned woman. Sculpture by Jacopo Sansovino, Chapel of the Ark of the Saint, Basilica of S. Antonio, Padua. Padua Chapel of the Ark of the Saint High Relief Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1563. Artist:Sansovino, Jacopo Tatti, known as (1486-1570)
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-012234-0000
Media ID 33111962
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Anthony Of Padua Belt Death Habit Mantle Cloak Pain Tympanum Abstract Concept And Symbol Christian Religion Concept Or Subject Expressed Headdress Civilian
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This print captures the intricate and awe-inspiring relief sculpture of "Sant'Antonio reviving a drowned woman" by Jacopo Sansovino. Located in the Chapel of the Ark of the Saint within the Basilica of S. Antonio, Padua, this artwork showcases late Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods that were prevalent during its creation. The photograph itself dates back to around 1900, while Sansovino's masterpiece was crafted in 1563. The artist, Jacopo Tatti (also known as Sansovino), was renowned for his ability to convey deep emotions through his sculptures. In this particular relief, we witness an allegorical representation of Sant'Antonio reviving a drowned woman. The high level of detail is evident in every aspect - from the architectural elements surrounding them to their clothing and accessories. The male figure dressed in religious attire exudes a sense of solemnity and piety as he performs this miraculous act. His ancient costume with its ornate belt and headdress adds an air of authenticity to the scene. As our eyes are drawn towards Sant'Antonio's face, we can almost feel his determination to bring life back into this unfortunate soul. This portrayal not only reflects physiological aspects but also delves into deeper psychological dimensions associated with death and rebirth. The draped mantle cloak further emphasizes his role as a saintly figure while symbolizing protection and comfort offered by faith. Through this artwork, Sansovino beautifully encapsulates St. Anthony's significance within Christian religion during the Renaissance period. Overall, Alinari Fratelli has expertly captured both the artistic mastery behind this relief sculpture as well as its historical context within European art history spanning across different centuries - making it a truly remarkable piece worth cherishing for generations to come.
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