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Putto on a fountain by Antonio Rossellino, Palazzo Pitti, Florence
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Putto on a fountain by Antonio Rossellino, Palazzo Pitti, Florence
Putto on a fountain by Antonio Rossellino, Palazzo Pitti, Florence Florence Palazzo Pitti Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1427-1480 ca.. Artist:Rossellino, Antonio
Brogi Giacomo, Stabilimento fotografico
BGA-F-023449-0000
Media ID 33170877
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph captures the timeless beauty of a Putto on a fountain, nestled within the grandeur of Palazzo Pitti in Florence. The exquisite statue, sculpted by Antonio Rossellino during the Early Renaissance period, stands as a testament to the artistic mastery that flourished in Europe during this era. The image transports us back to a bygone time, evoking feelings of awe and wonderment. The delicate figure of the Putto is depicted with remarkable precision and grace, showcasing Rossellino's exceptional talent for capturing human form. With its cherubic features and ethereal presence, this enchanting sculpture embodies innocence and purity. Surrounded by nature's creations, including geese and birds gracefully perched nearby, the Putto seems at one with its surroundings. This harmonious blend between artifice and nature creates an atmosphere of serenity that is truly mesmerizing. As we contemplate this masterpiece frozen in time through Giacomo Brogi's lens, we are reminded of literature's ability to transport us into fantastical realms where mythical creatures come alive. The nude human body portrayed here serves as a reminder of our shared humanity across centuries. Dating back to 1427-1480 AD when it was created by Rossellino himself, this artwork has witnessed countless generations pass through Palazzo Pitti's gates. Its enduring appeal continues to captivate viewers even today. Brogi Giacomo skillfully captures every intricate detail in his photograph from Alinari Stabilimento fotografico - allowing us to appreciate not only Rossellino's craftsmanship but also his own photographic expertise. This print serves as both a window into history and an invitation for contemplation – inviting us to delve deeper into the rich tapestry woven by early Renaissance artists like Antonio Rossellino while marveling at their lasting legacy on European artistry throughout subsequent periods such as Renaissance-Baroque styles.
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