Pillowrenaissance Collection
"Pillowrenaissance: A Journey Through Art and History" Step into a world where artistry and history intertwine
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"Pillowrenaissance: A Journey Through Art and History" Step into a world where artistry and history intertwine, as we embark on a captivating exploration of the Pillowrenaissance. From magnificent sculptures to intricate details, this movement showcases the beauty of religious art in various forms. Marvel at "The Madonna with Child, " a glazed terracotta masterpiece sculpted by the Della Robbias. Originally housed at the Regional Archaeological Museum, it now finds its home at the Regional Gallery of Sicily in Palermo. The delicate craftsmanship captures the divine bond between mother and child. In Rome's Basilica of S. Giovanni in Laterano lies the Sepulchre of Martino V, an awe-inspiring work by Simone Ghini. Its grandeur pays homage to a revered pontiff while leaving visitors in awe of its intricate design. Venturing further into Rome's Church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli, discover the Tabernacle with statue of Santo Bambino. This sacred artwork transports us to a realm where faith is embodied through skillful hands that breathe life into stone. However, not all stories have happy endings; within this journey lies tragedy too. The stolen statue known as "The Holy Child" vanished from its rightful place within the Chapel del Bambino in 1994 and remains lost till this day – an enigma that adds mystery to our exploration. Giovanni Dalmata's masterful creation adorns Vatican City's Preconstantinian Necropolis - part of Pope Paul II's monument - showcasing his prone figure with utmost reverence and respect for one who held great influence during his time. Collaboration takes center stage when discussing Mino da Fiesole and Giovanni Dalmata's joint effort on Pope Paul II’s sepulcher – their combined talents immortalizing his legacy within Vatican City’s Precostantinian Necropolis.