The Florence Cathedral took many years to complete due to numerous obstacles because of political change taking place in Florence in the 1330’s. The struggle for power in parts of northern Italy caused chaos and a period of conflict in Florence. The Cathedral plan was originally created in 1294 by Arnolfio di Cambio and after sporadic work, redesigns, and additions the Florence Cathedral was finally completed in 1436. The intricate design can be accredited to many creative individuals of the time. Design was important to Italian architecture; therefore, talented artists and sculptors were requested to do the work on the Cathedral. The Florence Cathedral is uniquely designed and encompasses an endless amount of miraculous art work and Byzantine style that reflects the Italian culture.
It is evident why the Florence Cathedral would be a monument of civic pride for all Florentines by its beautiful expression of religion which was the central element in the lives of many Florentines. There was much more to the Florence Cathedral then just magnificent work due to the timing of the masterwork Florentines had much to be proud of. During the fourteenth century Florence and much of Italy found themselves completely emerged in turmoil in which they felt was to be never ending. Despite the discouraging air in Florence during this time, Florentines came forth to create an exquisite work of art that symbolized a new beginning and ultimately future success. The accomplishment of the Florence Cathedral gave way to the Renaissance making Florence the source of inspiration.
The Cathedral gave Florentines something to be proud of during an era of unrest. It symbolizes over coming a tragic time and the emergence of future prosperity to Florence. No other city made an impact on its people quite like Florence did by encouraging the development of literature and all aspects of art during this time, thus, making Florence a model to the rest of Italy. Although the Florence Cathedral took many years to complete the final and articulate creation portrays historic achievement.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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you have a lovely writing style.
i would have liked to read more about what the different parts of and art art in the building symbolized, specifically. such as the dome and doors.
you seem to be repeating the same point, which is an important one, that the duomo represented the florentine's civic pride and foretells the coming renaissance.
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