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Saint Margarita of Antioch, Altarpiece of St. Agnes (Painting, 1525-1528)
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Saint Margarita of Antioch, Altarpiece of St. Agnes (Painting, 1525-1528)
LRI4577020 Saint Margarita of Antioch, Altarpiece of St. Agnes (Painting, 1525-1528) by Sarto, Andrea del (1486-1530); Pisa Cathedral, Italy; (add.info.: Altarpiece of St. Agnes (Santa Agnese altarpiece): " Saint Margarita of Antioch" (Margaret the Virgin) Painting by Andrea del Sarto (Andrea d Agnolo) (1486-1530) 1525-1528 Dim 145x62 cm Cathedrale of Pisa (Duomo di Pisa) Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23015190
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite "Saint Margarita of Antioch, Altarpiece of St. Agnes" painting by the renowned artist Andrea del Sarto. Created between 1525 and 1528, this masterpiece can be found in the majestic Pisa Cathedral in Italy. The altarpiece depicts Saint Margarita of Antioch, also known as Margaret the Virgin, with remarkable attention to detail and skillful brushwork. Standing at a height of 145x62 cm, this portrait captures her serene expression and graceful posture. Andrea del Sarto's artistic prowess is evident in his ability to bring religious figures to life on canvas. The saint is depicted holding a cross while an aureole surrounds her head, symbolizing her holiness and divine connection. In addition to these sacred elements, there is an intriguing presence of a monster-like creature within the composition that adds an element of mystery. As one gazes upon this Renaissance-era artwork, it becomes clear why it has stood the test of time. The rich colors and intricate details transport viewers back to a period where faith played a central role in society. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captured this iconic piece through her lens, preserving its beauty for generations to come. This print serves as a reminder of both Andrea del Sarto's artistic genius and the enduring power that religious art holds over our imaginations.
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