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Lying by Ilaria del Carretto (1379-1405), wife of Paolo Guinigi (1376-1432
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Lying by Ilaria del Carretto (1379-1405), wife of Paolo Guinigi (1376-1432
LRI4584771 Lying by Ilaria del Carretto (1379-1405), wife of Paolo Guinigi (1376-1432) Italian politician (Funerary monument of Ilaria del Carretto, wife of Paolo Guinigi) Marble sculpture by Jacopo della Quercia (1371/74-1438) 1406-1407 Lucca (Lucca), cathedrale San Martino, Italy by Quercia, Jacopo della (c.1372-1438); San Martino Cathedral, Lucca, Italy; (add.info.: Lying by Ilaria del Carretto (1379-1405), wife of Paolo Guinigi (1376-1432) Italian politician (Funerary monument of Ilaria del Carretto, wife of Paolo Guinigi) Marble sculpture by Jacopo della Quercia (1371/74-1438) 1406-1407 Lucca (Lucca), cathedrale San Martino, Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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This photograph captures the exquisite marble sculpture of "Lying" by Ilaria del Carretto, a prominent figure in Italian history. The artwork is a funerary monument dedicated to Ilaria, who was the wife of Paolo Guinigi, an influential politician during the 15th century. Created by renowned sculptor Jacopo della Quercia between 1406-1407, this masterpiece can be found in the San Martino Cathedral in Lucca, Italy. The intricate details and lifelike representation of Ilaria make it a true marvel of Renaissance art. The photograph beautifully showcases the delicate carving and emotional depth captured within this piece. It highlights every curve and contour of Ilaria's form as she lies peacefully on her tomb. Her serene expression adds an air of tranquility to the scene while also reminding us of her untimely passing at such a young age. Through this image, photographer Luisa Ricciarini expertly captures not only the beauty but also the historical significance behind this work of art. It serves as a poignant reminder that even in death, we can immortalize our loved ones through artistic expressions like these. This print is truly a treasure for any lover of Tuscany's rich cultural heritage or those fascinated by Renaissance masterpieces. Its timeless elegance will undoubtedly add sophistication to any space it graces.
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