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The tomb of Blessed Villana, by the Antonio Rossellino (the angel on the left) Bernardo Rossellino (the Blessed Villana) and Desiderio da Settignano (the angel on the right), Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
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The tomb of Blessed Villana, by the Antonio Rossellino (the angel on the left) Bernardo Rossellino (the Blessed Villana) and Desiderio da Settignano (the angel on the right), Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence
The tomb of Blessed Villana, by the Antonio Rossellino (the angel on the left) Bernardo Rossellino (the Blessed Villana) and Desiderio da Settignano (the angel on the right), Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence Florence Church of Santa Maria Novella Monumental Tomb Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1970 ca.. Date of Artwork:1451. Artist:Rossellino, Bernardo, Desiderio da Settignano, Rossellino, Antonio
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-062437-0000
Media ID 33137861
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Blessed Death Inscription Tentearly Renaissance Abstract Concept And Symbol Christian Religion Concept Or Subject Expressed
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This print showcases "The tomb of Blessed Villana" located in the Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence. The monumental tomb, created during the Early Renaissance period, is a masterpiece collaboration by three renowned artists: Antonio Rossellino, Bernardo Rossellino, and Desiderio da Settignano. In this photograph taken around 1970, we see the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into creating this remarkable artwork. The angel on the left side of the tomb was sculpted by Antonio Rossellino, while Bernardo Rossellino immortalized Blessed Villana herself in stone. On the right side stands another angel crafted by Desiderio da Settignano. The composition exudes a sense of serenity and reverence as these heavenly figures surround the central figure of Blessed Villana. Their delicate features and graceful poses reflect both their divine nature and their connection to Christian religion. The inscription on the tomb adds an element of communication between past and present viewers. It serves as a reminder that death is not an end but rather a continuation of one's spiritual journey. This photograph captures not only the physical beauty of this artwork but also its symbolic significance. Through allegory and abstract concepts depicted here, such as angels representing messengers from heaven or symbols representing faith itself; it speaks volumes about human spirituality during Europe's Renaissance period. As we admire this timeless piece captured by Alinari Fratelli - one can't help but feel transported back in time to witness firsthand how art has always been used as a powerful medium for expressing profound ideas across different eras.
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