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Part of Baldassare degli Embriachi's ivory triptych found in the Carthusian Monastery in Pavia
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Part of Baldassare degli Embriachi's ivory triptych found in the Carthusian Monastery in Pavia
Part of Baldassare degli Embriachi's ivory triptych found in the Carthusian Monastery in Pavia. Certosa di Pavia Carthusian Monastery Triptych Late Gothic, Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:XV secolo. Artist:Embriachi or Embriaci, Baldassarre, Ubriachi, Baldassare
Brogi
BGA-F-016171-0000
Media ID 33166183
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Gothic Ivory Low Relieflate Gothic Panel Applied Arts And Crafts
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This photograph showcases a fragment of the remarkable ivory triptych created by Baldassare degli Embriachi, an esteemed artist from the 15th century. The print captures a portion of this exquisite artwork, which was discovered in the Carthusian Monastery located in Pavia, Italy. The triptych itself is a masterpiece of Late Gothic art and represents the artistic brilliance that flourished during the Middle Ages in Europe. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it reflects the intricate craftsmanship prevalent during this period. The photograph provides us with a glimpse into one panel of the triptych, revealing an array of architectural elements and decorative motifs. The delicate arches and columns depicted on this ivory sculpture demonstrate Embriachi's mastery over his medium. With its low relief sculptural style, typical of Gothic art, this piece transports viewers back to a time when such works adorned religious spaces across Europe. It serves as a testament to both Embriachi's talent as well as the enduring legacy of medieval art. Dating back several centuries before its capture on film between 1915-1920 by Brogi for Alinari, this artifact continues to captivate audiences today. Its historical significance lies not only in its aesthetic beauty but also in its representation of European culture during the first and second millennia A. D. As we admire this photograph print, we are reminded that art has always been an essential part of human expression throughout history.
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