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The Sienese she-wolf; sculpture by Giovanni di Turino, placed outside the Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall) of Siena
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The Sienese she-wolf; sculpture by Giovanni di Turino, placed outside the Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall) of Siena
The Sienese she-wolf; sculpture by Giovanni di Turino, placed outside the Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall) of Siena Milan Piazza del Campo 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:1400-1455 ca.. Artist:Di Turino, Giovanni
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Acanthusearly Renaissance Child Functions And Treatments For The Body Herbaceous Nursing Wolf
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"The Sienese she-wolf; sculpture by Giovanni di Turino, placed outside the Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall) of Siena Milan Piazza del Campo 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:1400-1455 ca. . Artist:Di Turino, Giovanni) (wolf, terrestrial mammals, vertebrates, animals nursing functions and treatments for the body child nude and human body herbaceous plant vegetation acanthusearly renaissance renaissance europe individual physiological and psychological aspects renaissance baroque styles and periods first and second millennium a) (not the company) (do not mention commercial use) by Anderson" from Alinari. This black-and-white photograph takes us back in time to the early 20th century. It showcases a remarkable sculpture known as "The Sienese she-wolf" created by the talented artist Giovanni di Turino during the Early Renaissance period. The sculpture is prominently displayed outside the Palazzo Pubblico or Town Hall in Siena's picturesque Piazza del Campo. Giovanni di Turino's masterpiece depicts a powerful wolf nurturing two infants with her milk-filled teats. This symbolizes an ancient Roman legend that tells of how Romulus and Remus were saved by a she-wolf who nurtured them when they were abandoned as babies. The intricate details captured in this artwork showcase both Di Turino's skillful craftsmanship and his deep understanding of human physiology. Surrounded by lush greenery including acanthus plants typical of this era's artistic style, this statue stands as a testament to Europe's rich cultural heritage spanning centuries. Its fusion of Early Renaissance influences with elements from later periods such as Baroque creates an intriguing blend that captivates viewers even today. Anderson expertly captures this timeless masterpiece, preserving it for future generations to admire. The photograph's monochromatic
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