In the Baptistry of St. Mark’s, Venice
Artist: William Merritt Chase (American, , 1849-1916)
Date: 1878
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, United States

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In the Baptistry of St. Mark’s, Venice
Artist: William Merritt Chase (American, , 1849-1916)
Date: 1878
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, United States
This dream reminded me of Venice, or some other italian place, a grand plaza with a gigantic stone head with an archway, and a leaning building like a church or a baptistry. It felt like I was on vacation.
The Baptistry basin of the Byzantine Basilica of Saint Vitalis in Sbeitla, TUNISIA
Now I’m blind and I’m lame
Left with nothing but his stain
Tetto del battistero e del campanile del Duomo, Firenze, 2019.
‘Battistero Firenze “veste” Emilio Pucci’ .. Battistero scarf, designed by the Marquise Emilio Pucci in 1957 ..
The mosaics in the Baptistry of the Duomo in Florence form the most important narrative cycle of Florentine art before Giotto. Apparently, according to the inscription, work on the mosaic began in 1225 by the Franciscan friar Jacobus - but other artists that contributed to the cycle included great masters such as Cimabue. It includes the Last Judgement, various Old Testament scenes from the Book of Genesis, and the life of Christ. We had the Baptistry to ourselves, and our masks, for a few minutes: what a remarkable space. #baptistry #mosaic #florence #cimabue #christianart #christ #lastjudgement (at Florence Baptistery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEtGyqlltlp/?igshid=o36eqsp9yhzv