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Life of St. Cecile: Urban I invites Valerian to convert (fresco, 1506)
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Life of St. Cecile: Urban I invites Valerian to convert (fresco, 1506)
LRI4701847 Life of St. Cecile: Urban I invites Valerian to convert (fresco, 1506) by Costa, Lorenzo (1459/60-1535); San Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna, Italy; (add.info.: Life of St. Cecile: " The Urban Pope Invites to Conversion" St. Urban I instructs Valerian, husband of St. Cecile, to faith - (Urban I invites Valerian to convert) Fresco by Lorenzo Costa dit the Elder (ca. 1460-1535), Amico Aspertini (1474-1552) and Francesco di Marco di Giacomo Raibolini dit Francesco Francia () 1517) 1506 Oratory of Santa Cecilia, Church of San Giacomo Maggiore, Bologna Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22837678
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Believer Discourse Religious Conversion Christendom Cinquecento
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This print captures a significant moment in the "Life of St. Cecile: Urban I invites Valerian to convert". The fresco, created by renowned artists Lorenzo Costa, Amico Aspertini, and Francesco Francia in 1506, adorns the Oratory of Santa Cecilia within the Church of San Giacomo Maggiore in Bologna, Italy. In this scene, St. Urban I, the Pope at that time, is depicted instructing Valerian on his journey towards faith. The painting beautifully portrays the holy discourse between these two figures as they engage in deep communication about religious conversion. It symbolizes an important event within Christianity and highlights the power of belief. The artistry displayed through this fresco is truly remarkable. With vibrant colors and intricate details characteristic of Renaissance art, it transports viewers back to a pivotal moment in history. This masterpiece serves as a testament to both Christian devotion and artistic excellence during the Cinquecento period. Luisa Ricciarini's photograph flawlessly captures every nuance and brushstroke present in this magnificent artwork. Through her lens, we are able to appreciate not only its religious significance but also its aesthetic beauty. As we gaze upon this image print from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and space while evoking emotions and inspiring contemplation on matters of faith and spirituality
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