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Le triomphe de la mort - The Triumph of Death - (Lo Scheggia
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Le triomphe de la mort - The Triumph of Death - (Lo Scheggia
FIA5407524 Le triomphe de la mort - The Triumph of Death - (Lo Scheggia) Giovanni di Ser Giovanni (1406-1486). Tempera on panel, 1465-1470. Dimension : 55, 5x65 cm Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena by Scheggia, Giovanni di Ser Giovanni (1406-86); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena, Tuscany, Italy; Photo eFine Art Images; Italian, out of copyright
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Harness Sickle Skull Skulls Triumph Quattrocento
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This print showcases "Le triomphe de la mort - The Triumph of Death" by Giovanni di Ser Giovanni, also known as Lo Scheggia. Created between 1465 and 1470, this tempera on panel artwork measures 55.5x65 cm and is housed in the Pinacoteca Nazionale in Siena, Italy. The painting depicts a powerful allegory of death's triumph over life. In the foreground, a multitude of skulls symbolizes mortality while a landscape filled with harrowing scenes unfolds behind them. A skeletal figure harnesses an ox to plow through the population, representing death's relentless grip on humanity. The composition masterfully combines elements from both cityscapes and mountainous terrains, showcasing the artist's skill during the Renaissance period. Lo Scheggia's attention to detail is evident in every stroke, capturing the essence of medieval art with its rich symbolism. This remarkable piece transports viewers back to fifteenth-century Italy (15th century), immersing them in the quattrocento era. It serves as a reminder that even during times of great artistic achievement and cultural advancement, death remains an ever-present reality. Bridgeman Images presents this print from their collection without any commercial use intentions but rather aims to celebrate and preserve this significant artwork for all art enthusiasts to appreciate its historical value and profound message about life's transience.
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