Zanotti Gian Pietro Collection
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"Zanotti Gian Pietro: Roman Alphabet Meets Architectural Marvels" Step into the world of Zanotti Gian Pietro, where the Roman alphabet intertwines with breathtaking architectural backgrounds. Plate 6 showcases Ulysses, driven by determination, as he plunges a burning stake into Polyphemus' eye in 1756. In Plate 1, we explore a cross-section of the Hall of the Institute of Bologna, revealing its intricate design and grandeur. Prepare to be captivated by Plate 7's depiction of Polyphemus, blinded yet fiercely guarding the entrance to his cavern. Moving forward to Plate 27, witness Ulysses being warmly received by Alcinous king of Phoeacia and his Queen Areta after surviving treacherous waters in 1756. The artistic collaboration between Bartolomeo Crivellari and Gabriel Soderling shines through in Plate 2's cross-section view of the Hall of the Institute of Bologna. Delve deeper into Ulysses' journey as he escapes on a raft aided by Leucothea, the sea deity depicted in Plate 26. Plate 24 unveils an audacious act committed by Ulysses' companions – stealing sacred oxen belonging to Apollo himself. The artistry continues with two nude figures wearing veils showcased in Plates 22 and 18 from Bartolomeo Crivellari's creative mind. Intrigue surrounds us as we encounter a figure seen from behind with their left hand raised in Plate19. Finally, immerse yourself once more in Plates17; two enigmatic nude figures donning veils that leave us pondering their hidden stories. Zanotti Gian Pietro masterfully combines elements from mythology and architecture to create captivating visual narratives that transport us back to ancient times.