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Byzantine art: the four horses (Roman quadrige) of San Marco
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Byzantine art: the four horses (Roman quadrige) of San Marco
LRI4689859 Byzantine art: the four horses (Roman quadrige) of San Marco, this is the loot brought back from the bag of Constantinople during the 4th crusade in 1204. Sculpture of gilt bronze. the horses of the facade are a copy. Museo Marciano, Basilica di San Marco Venice by Byzantine, (13th century); Museo Marciano, Basilica di San Marco, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: Byzantine art: the four horses (Roman quadrige) of San Marco, this is the loot brought back from the bag of Constantinople during the 4th crusade in 1204. Sculpture of gilt bronze. the horses of the facade are a copy. Museo Marciano, Basilica di San Marco Venice); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite Byzantine art of the four horses, also known as the Roman quadrige, which can be found at San Marco in Venice. These magnificent sculptures were actually looted from Constantinople during the 4th crusade in 1204 and are made of gilt bronze. The horses displayed on the facade are replicas, but this particular piece is an authentic representation from the 13th century. The Museo Marciano within Basilica di San Marco proudly houses these remarkable works of art. They serve as a testament to both the skill and craftsmanship of Byzantine artists during this period. The level of detail and precision in their carving is truly awe-inspiring. Luisa Ricciarini has beautifully captured this moment through her lens, allowing us to appreciate not only the artistic value but also the historical significance behind these sculptures. As we gaze upon them, it's hard not to imagine their journey from Constantinople to Venice and ponder upon their rich past. These horses symbolize more than just animals; they represent a connection between different cultures and civilizations that have shaped our world today. Their presence reminds us of how art transcends time and continues to captivate audiences centuries later. Through this photograph by Luisa Ricciarini, we are transported into a realm where history meets beauty, inviting us to explore further into the wonders of Byzantine art.
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