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Josef and its brothers Painting ID:: 39392
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Lorenzo Ghiberti Josef and its brothers mk148
Element at the bronze gate of the baptism chapel of the cathedral in Florence
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Self-portrait Painting ID:: 44852
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Lorenzo Ghiberti Self-portrait mk176
1425-52
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Sacrifice of Isaac Painting ID:: 62399
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Lorenzo Ghiberti Sacrifice of Isaac 1401 Bronze relief Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence This panel, together with that made by Filippo Brunelleschi, both depicting the sacrifice of Isaac, have great artistic and historical importance. They are the famous trial pieces presented in a competition for the right to construct the door of the Baptistry. The lyrical elegance of Ghiberti's version undoubtedly expresses more coherently the famous Biblical episode. Ghiberti won the competition. *** Keywords: ************* Author: GHIBERTI, Lorenzo Title: Sacrifice of Isaac , 1401-1450 , Italian Form: sculpture , religious
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Isaac Sends Esau to Hunt Painting ID:: 63023
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Lorenzo Ghiberti Isaac Sends Esau to Hunt 1425-52 Bronze Baptistry, Florence Following his journey to Rome in 1416, Ghiberti showed himself ever more receptive to ancient art. The models are never copied in a servile fashion, but are, rather, exploited as an inexhaustible source of inspiration, and transformed by a wholly modern, dynamic interpretation. The group of women on the left side, whose draperies move in folds revealing the forms of the body or fly in wind-lifted arabesques, appear in several scenes on the Gates of Paradise, each time in a new version. They are borrowed from antique sculpture, as in the canephore, whose ornamental potential was often to be exploited in Florentine renaissance painting. Artist: GHIBERTI, Lorenzo Painting Title: Isaac Sends Esau to Hunt (panel from the eastern door) , 1401-1450 Painting Style: Italian , sculpture Type: religious
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Lorenzo Ghiberti
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Italian Early Renaissance Sculptor, 1378-1455 |
Related Artists::. | Paul Baum | Orazio Gentileschi | Anna Bilinska-Bohdanowicz | |
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