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St. Catherines Disputation with the Philosophers, 1530-32 (fresco) (detail of 3601450)
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St. Catherines Disputation with the Philosophers, 1530-32 (fresco) (detail of 3601450)
3601455 St. Catherines Disputation with the Philosophers, 1530-32 (fresco) (detail of 3601450) by Pordenone, Giovanni Antonio (1484-1539); Sanctuary of the Madonna della Campagna, Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Piacenza, Sanctuary of the Madonna della Campagna, St. Catherines Chapel.
Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis, known as il Pordenone, 1530 - 1532
Piacenza, Santuario della Madonna di Campagna, Cappella di Santa Caterina: " Disputa di S. Caterina con i Filosofi" ; nella lunetta: " Decapitazione di S. Caterina". Affreschi del Pordenone (Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis, 1530 -1532).); Ghigo Roli
Media ID 25174222
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Affresco Cristianesimo Emilia Romagna Filosofo Il Cinquecento Il Pordenone Manierismo Mannerism Piacenza Pittura Religione Rinascimento Santo Xvi Secolo
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This print showcases a detailed section of the famous fresco "St. Catherine's Disputation with the Philosophers" by Giovanni Antonio Pordenone, painted between 1530 and 1532. The artwork can be found in the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Campagna in Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The image captures a momentous scene where St. Catherine engages in a spirited debate with philosophers. This detail highlights the artist's mastery of technique and his ability to convey emotion through brushstrokes. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this Renaissance masterpiece to life. Pordenone, also known as Giovanni Antonio de Sacchis or il Pordenone, was an influential painter during the 16th century Mannerist period. His work seamlessly combines elements of religious symbolism and humanistic philosophy. The fresco is housed within St. Catherine's Chapel at the sanctuary, alongside another depiction showing her decapitation. These stunning frescoes are considered some of Pordenone's most significant contributions to Italian art history. With its rich historical context and profound religious symbolism, this print offers viewers a glimpse into both the artistic brilliance of Pordenone and the spiritual significance associated with St. Catherine within Christianity. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured this remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its beauty and delve into its deeper meaning without commercial intentions.
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