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Episodes of New Years Eve: Pope Saint Sylvester I (Silvester or Silvestro) (314-335
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Episodes of New Years Eve: Pope Saint Sylvester I (Silvester or Silvestro) (314-335
LRI4579395 Episodes of New Years Eve: Pope Saint Sylvester I (Silvester or Silvestro) (314-335) raises two mages (Saint sylvester raises two mages) Fresco by Maso di Banco (known around 1341-1346) 14th century Florence, Chiesa di Santa Croce, Cappella Bardi by Maso di Banco (fl.1336-46); Cappella Bardi di Vernio, Basilica di Santa Croce, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Episodes of New Years Eve: Pope Saint Sylvester I (Silvester or Silvestro) (314-335) raises two mages (Saint sylvester raises two mages) Fresco by Maso di Banco (known around 1341-1346) 14th century Florence, Chiesa di Santa Croce, Cappella Bardi); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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This 14th-century fresco, titled "Episodes of New Years Eve: Pope Saint Sylvester I (Silvester or Silvestro) raises two mages" transports us back in time to Florence, Italy. Painted by the talented artist Maso di Banco around 1341-1346, this masterpiece can be found in the Chiesa di Santa Croce's Cappella Bardi. The fresco depicts a miraculous scene from the life of Pope Saint Sylvester I during his reign from 314 to 335. In this particular episode, the pope is shown raising two mages with his divine powers. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this religious event to life, showcasing both the artist's skill and devotion. Located within the Basilica di Santa Croce, this artwork holds great significance for those who visit it. It not only represents an important moment in Christian history but also serves as a testament to the artistic achievements of the Trecento period. Luisa Ricciarini beautifully captures this awe-inspiring fresco through her photography skills. Her attention to detail allows viewers to appreciate every brushstroke and nuance present in Maso di Banco's work. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the power of faith and miracles that have shaped our world throughout history. This print serves as a timeless reminder of Pope Saint Sylvester I's remarkable abilities and continues to inspire all who encounter it today.
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