Umbria Perugia Spello S. Lorenzo1. Hutzel, Max 1960-1990 S. Lorenzo (1120) stands on the site of the former S. Ercolano. Exterior views of the portal (13th century) and facade (remodelled in 1540). Interior views focus on the painting and sculpture (15th-18th centuries): marble intarsia baptismal font (1607); main altar baldachin (an imitation of the one in St. Peter's, Rome); wood intarsia choirstalls; wooden wardrobe and chest in the Sacristy with the intarsiaed figured of Moses, Noah and Zaccariah; wooden pulpit with bas-reliefs of the Martyrdom of S. Lorenzo; frescoes in the neoclassical C


Umbria Perugia Spello S. Lorenzo1. Hutzel, Max 1960-1990 S. Lorenzo (1120) stands on the site of the former S. Ercolano. Exterior views of the portal (13th century) and facade (remodelled in 1540). Interior views focus on the painting and sculpture (15th-18th centuries): marble intarsia baptismal font (1607); main altar baldachin (an imitation of the one in St. Peter's, Rome); wood intarsia choirstalls; wooden wardrobe and chest in the Sacristy with the intarsiaed figured of Moses, Noah and Zaccariah; wooden pulpit with bas-reliefs of the Martyrdom of S. Lorenzo; frescoes in the neoclassical Cappella dell'Incoronata; marble tabernacle in the Cappella del Sacramento; baroque altar of St. Catherine; frescoes of the Madonna and Child (by Gozzoli), S. Lorenzo, and S. Bernardino da Siena; altar painting of the Glorification of Souls in Purgatory; gilt statue of S. Nicola; and various other paintings, frescoes and statues. Antiquities: Roman spolia: funerary inscriptions and plutei around the portal. Object Notes: Hutzel photo campaign date: September 14, 1983 German-born photographer and scholar Max Hutzel (1911-1988) photographed in Italy from the early 1960s until his death. The result of this project, referred to by Hutzel as Foto Arte Minore, is thorough documentation of art historical development in Italy up to the 18th century, including objects of the Etruscans and the Romans, as well as early Medieval, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque monuments. Images are organized by geographic region in Italy, then by province, city, site complex and monument.


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