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Dance at the banquet of Herod, Stories of St. John the Baptist, embroidery designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci, said Pollaiolo (1431-1498), Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore, Florence
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Dance at the banquet of Herod, Stories of St. John the Baptist, embroidery designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci, said Pollaiolo (1431-1498), Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore, Florence
Dance at the banquet of Herod, Stories of St. John the Baptist, embroidery designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci, said Pollaiolo (1431-1498), Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore, Florence Florence Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore Textile Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:1470 ca.. Artist:Pollaiolo, Antonio Benci, known as
Brogi
BGA-F-014855-0000
Media ID 33169931
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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The captivating print captures a mesmerizing moment from the "Dance at the banquet of Herod" embroidery, an exquisite masterpiece designed by Antonio di Jacopo di Antonio Benci, also known as Pollaiolo. Housed in the prestigious Museum of the Opera del Duomo of S. Maria del Fiore in Florence, this textile artwork showcases the remarkable talent and creativity of Renaissance artisans. Dating back to around 1470, this enchanting scene depicts a grand banquet hosted by Herod, where St. John the Baptist's fate hangs in balance. The image portrays a vibrant atmosphere filled with joyous festivities and opulent decorations typical of Renaissance-Baroque styles. Intriguingly detailed, we witness important men engaging in lively conversation while musicians fill the air with melodious tunes. A concert is underway as a skilled dancer gracefully moves across the floor, captivating all those present with her artistry and elegance. This photograph was taken between 1915-1920 when it was first documented by Brogi from Alinari. It offers us a glimpse into both historical periods - capturing not only Pollaiolo's artistic brilliance but also shedding light on European eating habits during that time. As we admire this extraordinary piece of artistry through our modern lens, we are reminded of its biblical origins within the New Testament and its significance within religious narratives. The combination of exceptional craftsmanship and rich symbolism makes this artwork an invaluable treasure for scholars and enthusiasts alike. With every intricate stitch meticulously crafted centuries ago, this embroidery continues to inspire awe and admiration today – serving as a testament to human ingenuity throughout history.
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