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Squilli, Benedetto di Michele (1552-1587)
(possibly, designer): Manhood from The Life of Man. [Firenze], Italy, 1565. A 14-piece set of tapestries depicting the Life of Man were completed at the workshop of Benedetto Squilli in 1565 for the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence, of which only four panels survive. This panel depicts Man midway in his pilgrimage of life, ascending the mountain of salvation in the company of two female figures, Faith and Innocence, together with the winged child personifying Divine Love. Two other women, Religion and Piety, await them half-way up the mountain. Tapestry. Woven wool and silk. (T.110-1975).
Location
Victoria and Albert Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART526943
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
1850px × 2500px
Photo Credit
V&A Images, London / Art Resource, NY
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Ages of Man
Italian
Mannerism
Mannerism, Italian
Tapestry