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Ceramic tondo. Hospital of the Innocents. Florence
Ceramic tondo by Andrea della Robbia, depicting a baby with swaddling clothes. Hospital of the Innocents, built by Brunelleschi. 15th century. Florence. Italy
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Andrea Brunelleschi Ceramic Circular Della Filippo Florence Infant Innocents Renaissance Robbia Roundel Swaddling Terracotta Tuscany Wheel 15th Tondo
10"x10" Photo Print
Bring the timeless beauty of Renaissance art into your home with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. This captivating image, "Ceramic tondo. Hospital of the Innocents. Florence" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases a cherubic baby in swaddling clothes, beautifully crafted in ceramic by Andrea della Robbia. The tondo, a round relief, is set against the backdrop of the iconic Hospital of the Innocents, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture designed by Brunelleschi in 15th century Florence, Italy. Each print is meticulously produced using high-quality materials to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details, making it a stunning addition to any decor. Order yours today and relive the rich history and artistic excellence of the past, right in your living space.
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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 25.4cm (10" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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1. Title: "A Symbol of Compassion and Nurture: Andrea della Robbia's Ceramic Tondo of a Baby at the Hospital of the Innocents in Florence" Andrea della Robbia's exquisite ceramic tondo, created in the 15th century, captures the essence of new life and the healing power of compassion at Florence's Hospital of the Innocents. This masterpiece, showcasing a baby swaddled in blue clothes, is a testament to the artistic and architectural brilliance of the Renaissance era. The Hospital of the Innocents, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, is a significant architectural landmark in Florence, Italy. Established in 1410, it was the first hospital in Europe dedicated to the care of abandoned infants. The circular structure, with its distinctive arches and columns, served as a beacon of hope for countless children. Andrea della Robbia's ceramic tondo, a roundel or wheel-shaped relief, is a perfect representation of the hospital's mission. The artist expertly captured the delicate features of the baby, its peaceful expression, and the intricately folded swaddling clothes in terracotta. The use of the blue color for the baby's garments is believed to symbolize the Virgin Mary, further emphasizing the spiritual significance of the institution. The tondo is a remarkable example of the early Renaissance style, showcasing the innovative techniques of the time. The relief's high relief design, with its three-dimensional quality, adds depth and texture to the image. The ceramic medium, which was relatively new in the 15th century, allowed for the creation of intricate details and lifelike representations. As a symbol of hope, nurture, and compassion, Andrea della Robbia's ceramic tondo remains an enduring masterpiece. It stands as a testament to the artistic and architectural achievements of the Renaissance era and the enduring legacy of the Hospital of the Innocents in Florence, Italy.
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