Kapiteel met maskerkoppen en putti in de kathedraal van Pietrasanta c. 1875 - 1900
sculpture, marble
portrait
sculpture
classical-realism
ancient-mediterranean
sculpture
marble
Dimensions height 195 mm, width 253 mm
This photograph by Edizione Brogi captures a marble capital adorned with mask heads and putti, located in the cathedral of Pietrasanta. The image, frozen in time, speaks volumes about the social and cultural values of its era. Architectural elements like this often served as symbols of power and status, reflecting the interests of a privileged elite. Masked faces, intertwined with innocent putti, embody the interweaving of worldly life with divine themes. These symbolic motifs invite us to reflect on power dynamics as well as the aesthetic values prevalent at the time. This photograph reminds us of how identity and cultural values shape artistic expression, echoing through historical narratives that still influence our perceptions today.
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