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The Mastiani monument with a statue of the Inconsolate, sculpted by Lorenzo Bartolini, Camposanto, Pisa
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The Mastiani monument with a statue of the Inconsolate, sculpted by Lorenzo Bartolini, Camposanto, Pisa
The Mastiani monument with a statue of the Inconsolate, sculpted by Lorenzo Bartolini, Camposanto, Pisa. Pisa Camposanto Funerary Monument Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1840. Artist:Bartolini Lorenzo (1777-1850)
Brogi Giacomo, Stabilimento fotografico
BGA-F-003376-0000
Media ID 33159563
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph captures the Mastiani monument, adorned with a statue of the Inconsolate, sculpted by the renowned artist Lorenzo Bartolini. Located in Camposanto, Pisa, this exquisite funerary monument stands as a testament to the artistic brilliance of the 19th century. The focal point of this image is undoubtedly the statue itself - an allegorical representation of a female figure consumed by inconsolable grief. With her head bowed and tears streaming down her face, she embodies profound sorrow and emotional pain. The intricate details of her headdress and diadem add an air of elegance to her mournful countenance. Bartolini's mastery is evident in his ability to capture not only physical but also psychological aspects through his sculpture. The portrayal of melancholy sadness resonates deeply with viewers, evoking empathy for human suffering. The composition is further enhanced by the presence of a draped mantle or cloak that envelops the figure, adding depth and movement to the overall scene. This garment serves as both a fashion statement from its time period and symbolizes vulnerability in its delicate folds. Photographed around 1890 by Giacomo Brogi at Stabilimento fotografico Alinari, this print preserves not just an artwork but also provides us with valuable insights into European art during the first half of the 19th century. It allows us to appreciate Bartolini's skillful craftsmanship while offering glimpses into historical periods long gone. As we gaze upon this remarkable image today, we are reminded that art has always been intertwined with our collective human experience – capturing emotions like grief and reminding us that even in moments of despair there can be beauty found within it all.
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