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Italy: Florence Part 24 - Final Images of Basilica Santa Croce
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Aug 20, 2023 23:38:21   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
MosheR wrote:
I always love the medieval colors on the walls around the altars of old churches and cathedrals, and you caught them perfectly, Mark.


Thanks so much Mel. I love that artwork as well.

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Aug 21, 2023 02:25:47   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
srfmhg wrote:
Here are some final images taken on our private tour of the Santa Croce Basilica. We returned to the Piazza Santa Croce for dinner on the patio at Ristorante Finisterrae. The final image of the Basilica facade at sunset was taken with Gail's iPhone 13.

A description of the first image from the website: https://guidaturistica-michelebusillo.com/an-ancient-representation-of-saint-francis-to-be-discovered-in-florence/
The Tavola Bardi is an ancient representation of Saint Francis to see in Florence. The work is a tempera on panel illustrating episodes of St. Francis of Assisi’s life. Preserved in the chapel with the same name, inside the Santa Croce Basilica in Florence, the work represents one of the most important figurative testimonies relating to the Assisi saint’s cult in the years immediately following his canonisation. Moreover, due to its iconographic richness, the Florentine table is truly unique thanks to the presence of scenes from Saint Francis’s life that are inspired by the first hagiographies of the saint that were widespread, the same ones that were almost completely destroyed later on because of systematic work of purification and edulcoration implemented by San Bonaventura.

He was the General of the Franciscan Order who, from the sixties of the thirteenth century, undertook to reform the vision of St. Francis’s poverty ideal, going as far as to partially change the most intransigent image of the Franciscan message.

To do this, St. Bonaventure understood that there was a need to change the perception of the poor man of Assisi, starting from the literary transmissions of the life of Francis, to even come to revise the artistic representations of the saint’s life. The revision action therefore implied the diffusion of an official hagiography of St. Francis, the Legenda Major, written by San Bonaventura himself in Latin.

Since the Santa Croce altarpiece, one of the representation of Saint Francis to see in Florence, precedes the revision of San Bonaventura, the scenes that we find here reflect what is no longer possible to see today in the official texts of the life of Francis.

The different version of San Bonaventura
The fascinating meaning of some of these scenes, voluntarily excluded in the hagiographic description of San Bonaventura with the intent to sweeten some aspects, can be opportunely discovered thanks to a guided visit of the Basilica of Santa Croce, one of the most interesting churches to see in Florence. The Basilica began as a Franciscan foundation as early as the thirteenth century and is also one of the first in the history of the franciscan Order. The first project of the church is due to the great sculptor and architect Arnolfo di Cambio.

Thanks to its centuries-old history and the complex succession of artistic commissions that have affected the building – from the chapels by Giotto to the series of illustrious personalities of Italian history burials – the Basilica of Santa Croce is one of the most fascinating churches, as well as the ancient representation of Saint Francis that is unmissable to see during a visit to the church

For more images of Santa Croce and a narrative, please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783557-1.html#14104018
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783668-1.html#14105912

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
Here are some final images taken on our private to... (show quote)


Another outstanding set Mark; I'm really anxious to go there.

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Aug 21, 2023 05:20:37   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
srfmhg wrote:
Here are some final images taken on our private tour of the Santa Croce Basilica. We returned to the Piazza Santa Croce for dinner on the patio at Ristorante Finisterrae. The final image of the Basilica facade at sunset was taken with Gail's iPhone 13.

A description of the first image from the website: https://guidaturistica-michelebusillo.com/an-ancient-representation-of-saint-francis-to-be-discovered-in-florence/
The Tavola Bardi is an ancient representation of Saint Francis to see in Florence. The work is a tempera on panel illustrating episodes of St. Francis of Assisi’s life. Preserved in the chapel with the same name, inside the Santa Croce Basilica in Florence, the work represents one of the most important figurative testimonies relating to the Assisi saint’s cult in the years immediately following his canonisation. Moreover, due to its iconographic richness, the Florentine table is truly unique thanks to the presence of scenes from Saint Francis’s life that are inspired by the first hagiographies of the saint that were widespread, the same ones that were almost completely destroyed later on because of systematic work of purification and edulcoration implemented by San Bonaventura.

He was the General of the Franciscan Order who, from the sixties of the thirteenth century, undertook to reform the vision of St. Francis’s poverty ideal, going as far as to partially change the most intransigent image of the Franciscan message.

To do this, St. Bonaventure understood that there was a need to change the perception of the poor man of Assisi, starting from the literary transmissions of the life of Francis, to even come to revise the artistic representations of the saint’s life. The revision action therefore implied the diffusion of an official hagiography of St. Francis, the Legenda Major, written by San Bonaventura himself in Latin.

Since the Santa Croce altarpiece, one of the representation of Saint Francis to see in Florence, precedes the revision of San Bonaventura, the scenes that we find here reflect what is no longer possible to see today in the official texts of the life of Francis.

The different version of San Bonaventura
The fascinating meaning of some of these scenes, voluntarily excluded in the hagiographic description of San Bonaventura with the intent to sweeten some aspects, can be opportunely discovered thanks to a guided visit of the Basilica of Santa Croce, one of the most interesting churches to see in Florence. The Basilica began as a Franciscan foundation as early as the thirteenth century and is also one of the first in the history of the franciscan Order. The first project of the church is due to the great sculptor and architect Arnolfo di Cambio.

Thanks to its centuries-old history and the complex succession of artistic commissions that have affected the building – from the chapels by Giotto to the series of illustrious personalities of Italian history burials – the Basilica of Santa Croce is one of the most fascinating churches, as well as the ancient representation of Saint Francis that is unmissable to see during a visit to the church

For more images of Santa Croce and a narrative, please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783557-1.html#14104018
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783668-1.html#14105912

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
Here are some final images taken on our private to... (show quote)



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Aug 21, 2023 05:25:21   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Nice set!

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Aug 21, 2023 07:11:38   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Beautifully done, Mark. Loved seeing the St. Francis Tavola Bardi. For all the beauty that you captured in this set, something that made me say “Wow” out loud was seeing the high water mark of the 1966 flood. Thanks for sharing the Santa Croce story.

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Aug 21, 2023 12:31:08   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great series, Mark.

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Aug 21, 2023 13:05:52   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
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an amazing and beautiful place with lots of photo options, mark.

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Aug 21, 2023 13:31:49   #
srg
 
srfmhg wrote:
Location Map:


Nice work. But that first shot does not resemble Gail in any way.

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Aug 21, 2023 15:02:19   #
Saigon Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
They are so beautiful Mark! Enjoyed them all....

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Aug 21, 2023 15:21:46   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice again, Mark--enjoyed.

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Aug 21, 2023 18:09:09   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
DJphoto wrote:
Another outstanding set Mark; I'm really anxious to go there.


Thanks so much Dennis. You'll love it, I'm sure!

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Aug 21, 2023 18:09:31   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Manglesphoto wrote:


Thanks Frank.

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Aug 21, 2023 18:09:54   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
yssirk123 wrote:
Nice set!


Thanks very much Bill.

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Aug 21, 2023 18:11:18   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
joehel2 wrote:
Beautifully done, Mark. Loved seeing the St. Francis Tavola Bardi. For all the beauty that you captured in this set, something that made me say “Wow” out loud was seeing the high water mark of the 1966 flood. Thanks for sharing the Santa Croce story.


Thanks so much Joe. I was fascinated by the story and seeing the many aspects of it was really meaningful.

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Aug 21, 2023 18:11:51   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great series, Mark.


Thanks very much Earnest.

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