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Stone altar erected by Carlo Fortebraccio, in the church of San Francesco in Montone. Inside, the fresco with Saint Anthony from Padua between John the Baptist and the archangel Raphael, work by Bartolomeo Caporali
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Stone altar erected by Carlo Fortebraccio, in the church of San Francesco in Montone. Inside, the fresco with Saint Anthony from Padua between John the Baptist and the archangel Raphael, work by Bartolomeo Caporali
Stone altar erected by Carlo Fortebraccio, in the church of San Francesco in Montone. Inside, the fresco with Saint Anthony from Padua between John the Baptist and the archangel Raphael, work by Bartolomeo Caporali Montone Church of San Francesco Altar Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1475
Alinari, Fratelli
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Media ID 33126403
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Brierearly Renaissance Vegetal Element Or Composition
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This print showcases the exquisite stone altar erected by Carlo Fortebraccio in the church of San Francesco in Montone. Steeped in history and artistic brilliance, this masterpiece is a testament to the Early Renaissance, Renaissance, and Renaissance-Baroque styles that defined Europe during the first and second millenniums. The focal point of this remarkable altar is a breathtaking fresco depicting Saint Anthony from Padua. Positioned between John the Baptist and the archangel Raphael, this work of art was skillfully crafted by Bartolomeo Caporali. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring these revered figures to life, evoking a sense of awe-inspiring spirituality. Dating back to approximately 1475, this artwork has stood as a symbol of devotion for centuries. Its preservation over time is evident through Alinari's photograph taken around 1890. The image captures not only the beauty but also serves as a historical record of an era where art flourished under various stylistic influences. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to an age when vegetation played an integral role in renaissance compositions across Europe. The inclusion of vegetal elements adds depth and harmony to the overall aesthetic appeal. Alinari's expertise shines through once again with their ability to capture every intricate detail with precision and clarity. This print allows us to appreciate both the grandeur of Fortebraccio's stone altar and Caporali's masterful fresco from afar while also providing an opportunity for closer examination. In conclusion, Alinari presents us with a visual treasure that encapsulates centuries' worth of artistic achievement within one frame—a testament to human creativity spanning multiple periods throughout history.
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