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Equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni, bronze, Andrea di Michele Cioni known as Verrocchio (1435-1488), Campo Santi Giovanni and Paolo, Venice
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Equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni, bronze, Andrea di Michele Cioni known as Verrocchio (1435-1488), Campo Santi Giovanni and Paolo, Venice
Equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni, bronze, Andrea di Michele Cioni known as Verrocchio (1435-1488), Campo Santi Giovanni and Paolo, Venice Venice Campo SS. Giovanni and Paolo Monument Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1865-1875. Date of Artwork:1481 - 1488. Artist:De Leopardi, Alessandro, Verrocchio, Andrea di Michele Cioni, known as (1435-1488)
Naya, Carlo
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This photograph captures the timeless beauty of the Equestrian monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni in Venice. Crafted by the skilled hands of Andrea di Michele Cioni, also known as Verrocchio, this bronze masterpiece stands proudly in Campo Santi Giovanni and Paolo. The monument itself is a testament to both early Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles, showcasing the artistic evolution that took place during this period. It exudes an air of grandeur and power, with its intricate details meticulously captured in this print. The horse depicted in the artwork is a majestic creature, radiating strength and nobility. Its muscular form is beautifully rendered by Verrocchio's masterful touch. Paired with its rider, Bartolomeo Colleoni himself, it becomes clear why this equestrian statue has become an iconic symbol of Venetian history. Dating back to 1481-1488 when it was created, this artwork has stood the test of time as a remarkable example of European art from the first and second millenniums A. D. The photograph itself was taken between 1865-1875 by Carlo Naya under Alessandro De' Leopardi's guidance. As we gaze upon this image today, we are transported back to a different era - one filled with artistic brilliance and cultural significance. It serves as a reminder of our rich heritage and inspires us to appreciate the craftsmanship that went into creating such extraordinary works of art. This print from Alinari allows us to bring home a piece of history; it invites us to marvel at Verrocchio's genius while adding an elegant touch to any space fortunate enough to display it.
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