Giotto cross, 16x12 in, print on wood

Model: CR008142
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Giotto cross, 16x12 in, print on wood. Reproduction on wood of Giotto's Crucifix, one of the most emblematic creation of the Renaissance master, originally situated in Santa Maria Novella church in Florence and dated to the early years of the 14th century.
Faithful replica enriched by golden finish with embossed details, this crucifix is characterised by the intensily human and divine represantation of Christ with a great accuracy in the recreation of his features and an emotive expression breaki...



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Giotto cross, 16x12 in, print on wood. Reproduction on wood of Giotto's Crucifix, one of the most emblematic creation of the Renaissance master, originally situated in Santa Maria Novella church in Florence and dated to the early years of the 14th century.
Faithful replica enriched by golden finish with embossed details, this crucifix is characterised by the intensily human and divine represantation of Christ with a great accuracy in the recreation of his features and an emotive expression breaking with the more static conventions of the previous religious art.
Giotto's skill to convey the depth of the human and spiritual experience of Jesus Christ makes this chef d'oeuvre a point of reference in sacred art, perfect to enrich any house with history and devotion at the same time.
Made in Italy by the historical company Fratelli Bonella.
Measures: 15.7x11.8 inches.

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