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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Renaissance Sculpture
1460
447.0 x 140.0 cm
San LorenzoDesiderio da Settignano (1430-1464) was a pivotal Renaissance sculptor known for his exquisite marble reliefs, portrait busts & decorative detail. Influenced by Donatello & Rossellino, he created masterpieces like the Marsuppini Tomb & Tabernacle of
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The marble tabernacle crafted by Desiderio da Settignano around 1460 stands as a remarkable exemplar of Florentine Renaissance sculpture—a testament not only to artistic skill but also to the profound influence of humanist ideals and religious devotion. More than just an architectural element, it embodies the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of the era, reflecting a desire for beauty and grandeur that permeated all aspects of artistic endeavor.
The photograph captures the essence of this sculptural achievement—its symmetrical composition centered around an arched opening—highlighting the importance of balance and order within Renaissance art. Light plays a crucial role in shaping our perception of the tabernacle’s form, casting shadows that accentuate textural variations and emphasizing the three-dimensional nature of the carvings.
Beyond its technical prowess, the Tabernacle resonates with symbolic significance. The angelic figures adorning the sculpture symbolize divine protection and guidance, reflecting the humanist preoccupation with moral virtue and spiritual contemplation prevalent during the Renaissance.
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