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Saint Albert the Great (1205-1280), (Albert Magnus, Albrecht von Bollstadt), c. 1493 (terracotta)
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Saint Albert the Great (1205-1280), (Albert Magnus, Albrecht von Bollstadt), c. 1493 (terracotta)
XEE4154203 Saint Albert the Great (1205-1280), (Albert Magnus, Albrecht von Bollstadt), c.1493 (terracotta) by Onofri, Vincenzo (active 1493-1524); Museo Civico Medievale, Bologna, Italy; (add.info.: Saint Albert the Great (1205-1280), (Albert Magnus, Albrecht von Bollstadt)); Stefano Bianchetti
Media ID 25901306
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This terracotta print showcases the esteemed figure of Saint Albert the Great, also known as Albert Magnus or Albrecht von Bollstadt. Created by the talented artist Onofri, this piece dates back to 1493 and is currently housed in the Museo Civico Medievale in Bologna, Italy. Saint Albert the Great was a prominent German theologian and philosopher who lived during the 13th century. This intricately carved portrait captures his learned and wise demeanor, reflecting his significant contributions to medieval scholarship. As a member of the Dominican Order, Saint Albert played an important role within the religious community. The artist Stefano Bianchetti skillfully brings out every detail of this remarkable sculpture through color and texture. The warm tones of terracotta enhance its timeless beauty while adding depth to Saint Albert's expression. This artwork serves as a testament to both German history and Christian religion in Europe during that era. It symbolizes not only Saint Albert's intellectual prowess but also his devotion to his faith. As you gaze upon this print, allow yourself to be transported back in time to an age where knowledge and spirituality intertwined seamlessly. Let it inspire you with its rich cultural heritage and remind you of the enduring impact individuals like Saint Albert have had on our world.
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