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Florences triumph over Pisa Allegorie (marble)
LRI4594544 Florences triumph over Pisa Allegorie (marble) by Giambologna (Giovanni da Bologna), (1529-1608); Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Florences triumph over Pisa Allegorie. Marble sculpture of Giambologna (Jean de Boulogne, 1529-1608), 1570. Florence, Museo Nazionale del Bargello); Luisa Ricciarini
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Bas Reliefs Chest Defeat Dispute Duel Giambologna 1529 1608 Giovanni Da Bologna Naked Woman Opposition Pisa Rivalry Sculptor Sculptors Triumph Wooden Carving Brawl Cinquecento
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This print captures the essence of Florences triumph over Pisa Allegorie, a marble sculpture created by Giambologna in 1570. The artwork is housed in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. In this masterpiece, Giambologna skillfully depicts a fierce battle scene between two allegorical figures representing Florence and Pisa. The photograph beautifully showcases the intricate details of the sculpture, highlighting its exquisite craftsmanship and artistic brilliance. The naked woman symbolizing Florence stands tall with an air of victory and strength, while her rival from Pisa lies defeated at her feet. The carving expertly portrays their intense confrontation and serves as a powerful allegory for the rivalry between these two Italian cities. Luisa Ricciarini's lens perfectly captures not only the physicality of this artwork but also its emotional depth. Through her photography, she brings to life the intensity of this historical clash and invites viewers to contemplate themes such as power dynamics, human conflict, and triumph over adversity. This print is a testament to both Giambologna's mastery as a sculptor and Luisa Ricciarini's talent as a photographer. It serves as a reminder that art has the ability to transcend time and space by evoking strong emotions within us all.
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