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Three heads, 1529-31 circa, (detached fresco transfered on masonite)
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Three heads, 1529-31 circa, (detached fresco transfered on masonite)
7128881 Three heads, 1529-31 circa, (detached fresco transfered on masonite) by Parmigianino (Francesco Mazzola) (1503-40); Galleria Spada, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Three heads, 1529-31 circa, Parmigianino, detached fresco transfered on masonite, Spada gallery, Rome, Italy); Photo © Stefano Baldini
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3 People 3 Persons 3 Three People C16h Faces Heads Parmigianino Parmigianino 1503 1540 Parmigianino Francesco Mazzola 1503 40 Three Persons 16 16th Xvi Xvith Sixteenth Century Cinquecento Reinassance Renaissance Time Several People Several Persons
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This print showcases "Three heads, 1529-31 circa" a detached fresco transferred onto masonite by the renowned artist Parmigianino (Francesco Mazzola). The artwork is housed in the Galleria Spada in Rome, Italy. The composition features three individuals from the 16th century, each with their own distinct presence and expression. A child, a woman, and a man are depicted with remarkable detail and skillful brushwork characteristic of Parmigianino's style. As we delve into this mesmerizing piece, we are transported back to the Renaissance period in Italy. The delicate rendering of faces and intricate attention to every nuance reflect the mastery of this esteemed painter. Parmigianino's ability to capture human emotion through his art is truly awe-inspiring. Each face tells its own story - from innocence reflected in the child's eyes to wisdom etched on the man's weathered features. This work exemplifies not only Parmigianino's talent but also represents an era when art flourished throughout Europe. It serves as a testament to Italian artistic heritage and its significant contributions during that time. Through Stefano Baldini's expert photography skills, we can now appreciate this masterpiece even if we cannot witness it firsthand at Galleria Spada. This print allows us to marvel at Parmigianino's genius while immersing ourselves in the rich history of Renaissance art.
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