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Reconstructed Cantoria, c. 1432-38 (marble)
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Reconstructed Cantoria, c. 1432-38 (marble)
BAT136090 Reconstructed Cantoria, c.1432-38 (marble) by Della Robbia, Luca (1400-82); Museo dell Opera del Duomo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: originally installed above the North Sacristy Doors in the Cathedral; scenes taken from Psalm 150; original panels are displayed below (see 136091); ); Photo eNicol Orsi Battaglini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22608404
© Nicolò Orsi Battaglini / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the Reconstructed Cantoria, a magnificent marble sculpture created by Luca Della Robbia between 1432 and 1438. The artwork is currently housed in the Museo dell Opera del Duomo in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Originally installed above the North Sacristy Doors in the Cathedral, this masterpiece depicts scenes inspired by Psalm 150. The photograph beautifully captures every intricate detail of this Renaissance-era relief sculpture. It features a panel with a dancer gracefully moving to the rhythm of music played on various instruments such as trumpets and other musical instruments. The scene exudes an apollonian atmosphere that transports viewers back to a time when art was celebrated through dance and song. The composition also includes cherubs or cherubim, symbolizing heavenly beings associated with divine worship. These angelic figures add an ethereal touch to the overall design of the piece. Pilasters and quattrocento-style architecture frame the scene, enhancing its grandeur. Through this photo print, Nicolo Orsi Battaglini skillfully brings attention to both the artistic mastery of Luca Della Robbia and his ability to capture movement within static sculptures. This image serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time and space, allowing us to appreciate centuries-old masterpieces from our own modern perspective.
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