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Burial arch of Bartolomeo da Saliceto: students attending a course (Sculpture, 1412)
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Burial arch of Bartolomeo da Saliceto: students attending a course (Sculpture, 1412)
LRI4637912 Burial arch of Bartolomeo da Saliceto: students attending a course (Sculpture, 1412) by Ferrucci, Andrea di Piero (1465-1526); Museo Civico Medievale, Bologna, Italy; (add.info.: Burial arch of Bartolomeo da Saliceto (died 1411), Italian jurist: students attending a course, 1412. Sculpture by Andrea Ferrucci dit Andrea da Fiesole (1465-1526). Bologna, Museo Civico); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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This print captures a moment in history at the Burial arch of Bartolomeo da Saliceto, where students are seen attentively attending a sculpture course in 1412. The artwork, created by Andrea di Piero Ferrucci, beautifully depicts this scene from the Renaissance era. The image showcases the dedication and thirst for knowledge that characterized this period. As young minds gather around a table filled with carving tools and sculptures, they engage in deep learning under the guidance of their instructor. Each student is engrossed in their own work, carefully chiseling away at blocks of stone to create intricate masterpieces. The setting itself exudes an aura of intellectual growth and artistic exploration. The room is adorned with ornate furniture and elegant decorations typical of quattrocento Italy. Pansies grace the tabletops, symbolizing thoughtfulness and reflection. This photograph not only highlights the importance of education during this time but also serves as a testament to human creativity and ingenuity. It reminds us that art has always been an integral part of our culture's development. Preserved within Museo Civico Medievale in Bologna, Italy, this timeless piece continues to inspire generations with its depiction of students immersing themselves in their craft while embracing the spirit of learning that defined the Renaissance period.
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