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The Piccolomini Library, the vault: spandrel above the north-east wall between the second and the third story, frescoes attributed to Girolamo del Pacchia, Giacomo Pacchiarotto and Littifredi Corbizi
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The Piccolomini Library, the vault: spandrel above the north-east wall between the second and the third story, frescoes attributed to Girolamo del Pacchia, Giacomo Pacchiarotto and Littifredi Corbizi
6435853 The Piccolomini Library, the vault: spandrel above the north-east wall between the second and the third story, frescoes attributed to Girolamo del Pacchia, Giacomo Pacchiarotto and Littifredi Corbizi by Pinturicchio, Bernardino di Betto (c.1452-1513); Piccolomini Library, Duomo, Siena, Italy; (add.info.: The Piccolomini Library, the vault: spandrel above the north-east wall between the second and the third story, frescoes attributed to Girolamo del Pacchia, Giacomo Pacchiarotto and Littifredi Corbizi. The decoration is inspired by the Domus Aurea and the motif of the ancient grotesques. The general scheme of the vault is probably due to Bernardino di Betto, known as Pinturicchio. At the centre grisaille with a bishop saint in his study.); Ghigo Roli
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1452 1513 Bernardino Di Betto Grotesque Grotesques Muralist Painte Pintoricchio Pinturicchio C Quattrocento
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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of The Piccolomini Library in Siena, Italy. The vaulted ceiling is adorned with a spandrel above the north-east wall between the second and third story, featuring stunning frescoes attributed to renowned artists Girolamo del Pacchia, Giacomo Pacchiarotto, and Littifredi Corbizi. The inspiration for this remarkable decoration comes from the Domus Aurea and ancient grotesques motifs. Bernardino di Betto, also known as Pinturicchio, is believed to be responsible for the overall design of the vault. In the center of this masterpiece lies a bishop saint depicted in his study through grisaille technique. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to every inch of this magnificent artwork. As you gaze upon it, you can't help but feel transported back in time to an era where art flourished and creativity knew no bounds. Pinturicchio's talent as a painter shines through in every brushstroke, capturing not only the essence of Italian culture but also showcasing his mastery over composition and perspective. This piece serves as a testament to his skillful craftsmanship and artistic vision. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply appreciate beauty in its purest form, this print allows you to admire one of Italy's most treasured cultural gems – The Piccolomini Library – right from your own home.
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