Pisa Duomo Colonnade
by Weston Westmoreland
Title
Pisa Duomo Colonnade
Artist
Weston Westmoreland
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Photograph - Photograph
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Pisa Duomo Colonnade, Italy.
View of the left side colonnade of the main nave of the Cathedral of Pisa.
The medieval cathedral of the Archdiocese of Pisa is dedicated to Santa Maria Assunta (St. Mary of the Assumption). Its construction began in 1064 and set the model for the distinctive Pisan Romanesque style of architecture. The mosaics of the interior, as well as the pointed arches, show a strong Byzantine influence.
The interior is faced with black and white marble and has a gilded ceiling and a frescoed dome. It was largely redecorated after a fire in 1595, which destroyed most of the Renaissance art works. Fortunately, the impressive Pantocrator mosaic of Christ in Majesty, in the apse, flanked by the Blessed Virgin and St. John the Evangelist, survived the fire.
The whole place, the Leaning Tower, the Duomo or cathedral and the baptistery, is an incredible composition of breath-taking delicacy which has been reduced around the world to a simple tilted tower. The awe-striking beauty of the complex is just beyond words.
Weston Westmoreland
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July 27th, 2019
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