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Statue of Girolamo Savonarola (1452-98) (photo)
7425645 Statue of Girolamo Savonarola (1452-98) (photo) by Pazzi, Enrico (1819-99); Ferrara, Italy; (add.info.: Dominican Prior of San Marco; hanged and burned at the stake in Piazza Signoria; lived there for 20 years;); © John Ferro Sims
Media ID 33091414
© © John Ferro Sims / Bridgeman Images
Emilia Romagna Exterior Facade Faќade Ferrara Friar Friars Heresy Heretic Outside Facade Religious Reform Unpopulated Monks Reinassance Renaissance Time Without Anyone
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This print showcases the Statue of Girolamo Savonarola, a prominent figure in Italian history. Girolamo Savonarola was a Dominican Prior of San Marco who lived in Ferrara, Italy for two decades. However, his life took a tragic turn as he was ultimately hanged and burned at the stake in Piazza Signoria. The statue itself is an impressive work of art created by Enrico Pazzi during the 19th century. It stands tall and proud, representing not only Savonarola but also the religious reform movement that he spearheaded during the Renaissance period. The photograph captures every intricate detail of this magnificent monument. The architecture surrounding it adds to its grandeur, transporting viewers back to a time when Italy was at the forefront of artistic and cultural innovation. As we gaze upon this image, we can't help but feel a sense of awe mixed with somber reflection. The absence of people in the frame allows us to focus solely on this powerful symbol and contemplate its historical significance. This print serves as a reminder of both triumphs and tragedies that have shaped our world. It invites us to delve into religious history while appreciating fine artistry from centuries past. Whether displayed in homes or galleries, this piece will undoubtedly spark conversations about faith, rebellion against authority, and the enduring impact individuals can have on society.
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