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Female figures, detail from Stories of St. John the Evangelist (fresco) (detail of 3707571)

Female figures, detail from Stories of St. John the Evangelist (fresco) (detail of 3707571)


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Female figures, detail from Stories of St. John the Evangelist (fresco) (detail of 3707571)

3707574 Female figures, detail from Stories of St. John the Evangelist (fresco) (detail of 3707571) by Maestro G.Z. (Michele dai Carri?) (fl.15th century); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Ferrara, Pinacoteca Nazionale: fresco detached from the Church of San Domenico on the subject of the Stories of St. John the evangelist, by Maestro G. Z. (Michele dai Carri?), 15th century. Detail with gentlewoman.
Ferrara, Pinacoteca Nazionale: affresco staccato dalla chiesa di San Domenico sulle Storie di San Giovanni Evangelista, attribuito a Maestro G. Z. (Michele dai Carri?), XV sec. Particolare con dama.); Ghigo Roli; Italian, out of copyright

Media ID 25151302

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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from the fresco "Stories of St. John the Evangelist" by Maestro G. Z. (Michele dai Carri?) in the Pinacoteca Nazionale, Ferrara, Italy. The delicate female figures depicted in this artwork exude an air of elegance and grace. The artist's skillful brushstrokes bring to life these gentlewomen who seem to have stepped out of a bygone era. Their intricate attire and refined postures reflect the fashion and customs of 15th-century Emilia-Romagna, transporting us back in time. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history, we are reminded of the power that art holds to preserve moments and stories for generations to come. The detached fresco was once part of the Church of San Domenico, where it adorned its walls with scenes from St. John's life. In this particular detail, our attention is drawn towards one lady amongst many others. Her presence stands out as she captivates us with her poise and beauty. It is through such details that we can appreciate not only the artistic mastery but also gain insights into societal norms and ideals prevalent during that period. This print serves as a window into both art history and cultural heritage – a testament to human creativity across centuries. It invites us to explore further into Maestro G. Z. 's work while appreciating the timeless allure of these female figures captured on canvas.

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