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Page of the manuscript of the Bible of Borso d Este (1413-1471) (Bibbia
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Page of the manuscript of the Bible of Borso d Este (1413-1471) (Bibbia
LRI4657724 Page of the manuscript of the Bible of Borso d Este (1413-1471) (Bibbia, Breviario d Ercole) (Vol I, C 112 r) miniature by Taddeo Crivelli (1425-1479), 1455-1461, Biblioteca Estense de Modene by Crivelli, Vittorio, (fl.1481-1501); Biblioteca Estense, Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Page of the manuscript of the Bible of Borso d Este (1413-1471) (Bibbia, Breviario d Ercole) (Vol I, C 112 r) miniature by Taddeo Crivelli (1425-1479), 1455-1461, Biblioteca Estense de Modene); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases a page of the manuscript of the Bible of Borso d'Este, created by Taddeo Crivelli in the mid-15th century. The intricate miniature painting, beautifully illuminated by Crivelli's skilled hand, depicts a scene from biblical lore. The attention to detail is remarkable as every stroke and color choice brings this sacred narrative to life. The figures are meticulously rendered with delicate features and expressive gestures that convey their emotions and actions. It is evident that Crivelli poured his heart into creating this masterpiece. The manuscript itself holds great historical significance as it was commissioned by Borso d'Este, an influential figure during the Italian Renaissance period. This volume, known as Bibbia Breviario d'Ercole (Vol I, C 112 r), represents not only a religious text but also a testament to the artistic achievements of its time. Preserved within the Biblioteca Estense de Modena in Italy, this precious artifact continues to inspire awe and admiration for its craftsmanship centuries later. Thanks to Luisa Ricciarini's skillful photography, we can now appreciate every minute detail captured in this print. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to an era where artistry intertwined with spirituality—a visual reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with faith and creativity throughout history.
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