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Sepulchral monument of the Queen of the Scala, work of Bonino da Campione in the Civic Collection of Antique Art of the Sforzesco Castle, Milan
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Sepulchral monument of the Queen of the Scala, work of Bonino da Campione in the Civic Collection of Antique Art of the Sforzesco Castle, Milan
Sepulchral monument of the Queen of the Scala, work of Bonino da Campione in the Civic Collection of Antique Art of the Sforzesco Castle, Milan Milan Archaeological Museum Funerary Monument Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:1360 - 1390 ca.. Artist:Bonino da Campione (1325-1397)
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-014235-0000
Media ID 33126769
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Evangelist Jesus Christ Christ Child Malegothic Christian Religion
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This print showcases the Sepulchral monument of the Queen of the Scala, a remarkable work created by Bonino da Campione. Housed in the Civic Collection of Antique Art at the Sforzesco Castle in Milan, this Gothic funerary monument is an exquisite representation of art from the Middle Ages. Dating back to approximately 1360-1390, this masterpiece reflects Europe's rich cultural heritage during the first and second millennium A. D. The artist, Bonino da Campione (1325-1397), skillfully crafted every intricate detail with precision and devotion. The photograph itself was taken between 1915 and 1920 by Alinari, Fratelli. Through their lens, they captured not only the physical beauty of this sepulchral monument but also its spiritual significance. It serves as a reminder of faith and devotion within Christian religion. Within this artwork lies a profound connection to biblical figures such as evangelists and saints. Its presence evokes a sense of awe as it transports viewers back to an era where religious symbolism held great importance in society. As we gaze upon this image, our eyes are drawn to Jesus Christ himself - depicted alongside his child - symbolizing hope and salvation for believers throughout history. This portrayal encapsulates both reverence for tradition and artistic innovation that defined Gothic art during its time. This print from Alinari invites us on a journey through time, allowing us to appreciate not only the craftsmanship behind Bonino da Campione's creation but also its historical context within medieval Europe. It stands as a testament to human creativity enduring across centuries while inspiring contemplation about our own place in history.
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