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Herods banquet and Salomes dance, tile from The Silver Altar of Saint Johns Treasure, 1367-1483
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Herods banquet and Salomes dance, tile from The Silver Altar of Saint Johns Treasure, 1367-1483
7268215 Herods banquet and Salomes dance, tile from The Silver Altar of Saint Johns Treasure, 1367-1483 by Salvi, Antonio di (1450-1527) & Giovanni, Francesco di; Museo dell Opera del Duomo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Herods banquet and Salomes dance, by Antonio di Salvi and Francesco di Giovanni. Tile of The Silver Altar of St. Johns Treasure (1367 - 1483), Museum of the Opera del Duomo (Museum of Florence Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore), Florence. Detail with musician and female dancer.); Ghigo Roli
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This print showcases the intricate tile work from The Silver Altar of Saint Johns Treasure, a masterpiece created between 1367 and 1483 by renowned artists Antonio di Salvi and Francesco di Giovanni. Housed in the Museo dell Opera del Duomo in Florence, Italy, this tile depicts an enchanting scene from biblical times - Herod's banquet and Salome's dance. The attention to detail is awe-inspiring as every element comes to life on this small piece of art. A musician skillfully plays his instrument while a graceful female dancer captivates the audience with her movements. The craftsmanship of these tiles highlights the expertise of goldsmiths during the Renaissance period. As one gazes at this image, they are transported back in time to witness a momentous event unfold before their eyes. The opulence of King Herod's feast is evident through the exquisite jewel-like decorations adorning the table and surroundings. This artwork not only serves as a visual delight but also offers insight into religious themes prevalent during that era. The combination of sculpture, music, dance, and storytelling creates an immersive experience for viewers who appreciate both historical significance and artistic mastery. It is truly remarkable how such a small tile can convey so much beauty and emotion. Ghigo Roli has expertly captured this extraordinary piece through his lens, allowing us to marvel at its splendor even if we cannot see it firsthand in Florence Cathedral today.
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