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NO-2056 Giovanni di Salvi, [Lamentation], Bargello Museum, Florence

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Step into the quiet drama of Florence with a meticulously captured digital study: NO-2056 Giovanni di Salvi, [Lamentation], Bargello Museum, Florence. This carefully prepared image brings the emotive centerpiece of a timeless sculpture into your space, whether you’re curating a study, decorating a thoughtful room, or designing a lesson in art history.

  • Resolution and aspect: 5250x2953 pixels with a 1.8:1 aspect ratio, delivering a wide, cinematic frame that emphasizes the composition and emotional pull of the scene.
  • File quality: 14 MiB, balanced for sharp detail without sacrificing color depth or tonal nuance—the kind of image you’ll notice at the first close look and continue to discover with each viewing.
  • Authentic attribution: cataloged under the title [Lamentation] of the work attributed to Giovanni di Salvi, associated with the renowned Bargello Museum in Florence, preserving a connection to its storied provenance.

This asset is crafted for readers who value fidelity and context as much as aesthetics. Expect a faithful rendition that preserves the sculptural textures—the soft fall of fabric, the play of light on carved surfaces, and the restrained emotion that makes the Lamentation subject timeless. It’s more than a pretty image; it’s a doorway to art-historical inquiry and studio inspiration.

Ideal use cases

  • Large or small-format wall art for homes, galleries, or study spaces that want a refined, museum-inspired focal point.
  • Educational materials and presentations for art history courses, seminars, or museum outreach programs.
  • Digital archives, classroom slides, or reference images for artists studying composition, drapery, and emotive storytelling in sculpture.

Practical printing and display tips

To maximize clarity and impact, print at your preferred resolution within a practical range. At 150–300 ppi, you can expect flexible display sizes:

  • Small-to-medium prints: roughly 18–20 inches wide (about 9–11 inches tall at the 1.8:1 ratio) for crisp detail.
  • Statement wall pieces: up to about 35 inches wide at 150 ppi, maintaining good tonal fidelity and sculptural texture.

For best results, calibrate your monitor and use an appropriate ICC profile for color accuracy. Consider a matte or satin finish to echo the sculpture’s understated presence and to reduce glare in bright spaces.

Who will value this asset most

  • Art historians, students, and educators seeking a precise, context-rich image of a significant Florentine work.
  • Interior designers and collectors aiming for a refined, academically inspired aesthetic.
  • Museum gift shops and digital repositories looking to offer a high-quality, provenance-anchored reproduction.

Embrace the reverent calm and historical depth of NO-2056 Giovanni di Salvi, [Lamentation], Bargello Museum, Florence and transform your space with a technically precise, emotionally resonant digital asset that’s built for study, display, and enduring appreciation.

NO-2056 Giovanni di Salvi, [Lamentation],  Bargello Museum, Florence

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