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The Triumph of Minerva: March, from the Room of the Months, detail of the weavers, c

XAL266282 The Triumph of Minerva: March, from the Room of the Months, detail of the weavers, c.1467-70 (fresco) by Cossa, Francesco del (1435/6-c.1477); Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, Italy; (add.info.: salon des mois; mars; Triomphe de Minerve; ); Italian, out of copyright

Media ID 12780975

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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from "The Triumph of Minerva: March, from the Room of the Months". Painted by Francesco del Cossa between 1467 and 1470, this fresco can be found in Palazzo Schifanoia in Ferrara, Italy. In this particular section of the artwork, we are drawn into the world of weaving as a group of skilled female weavers diligently work at their looms. The scene exudes an air of focus and concentration as these women expertly manipulate threads to create intricate patterns. Their hands move swiftly across the fabric, showcasing their mastery over needlework. Minerva, the Roman goddess associated with wisdom and crafts such as weaving and embroidery, presides over this scene. As she watches over her devoted followers, her presence brings an aura of divine inspiration to their work. This Renaissance masterpiece beautifully captures both the technical skill involved in textile production during that era and pays homage to Minerva's influence on artistic endeavors. It serves as a testament to the importance placed on craftsmanship during medieval times. Through this photo print, viewers are transported back in time to witness firsthand the dedication and artistry behind ancient textile traditions. It is a visual reminder that creativity knows no bounds when guided by divine inspiration like that bestowed upon us by Minerva herself.

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