Giotto Cross 40x30 cm print on wood

Model: CR008142
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Giotto Cross 30X40 cm.Wooden reproduction of Giotto's Crucifix, one of the most emblematic creations of the Renaissance master, originally located in the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, and dated to the early 14th century.This faithful replica is embellished with a completely golden finish, with embossed details that enhance its artistic mastery. The crucifix stands out for its intensely human and divine representation of Christ, characterized by a precision in physiognomic features a...



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Giotto Cross 30X40 cm.Wooden reproduction of Giotto's Crucifix, one of the most emblematic creations of the Renaissance master, originally located in the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, and dated to the early 14th century.This faithful replica is embellished with a completely golden finish, with embossed details that enhance its artistic mastery. The crucifix stands out for its intensely human and divine representation of Christ, characterized by a precision in physiognomic features and an emotional expression that breaks with the more static conventions of previous religious art. Giotto's ability to convey the depth of the human and spiritual experience of Christ makes this work a point of reference in sacred art, perfect for enriching any home or office with history and devotion. Actual size 40x30cm. Produced in Italy by the historic Fratelli Bonella company.

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