St Bartholomew was one of 12 Apostles and an early Christian martyr that was skinned. This statue was made by Marco d’Agrate in 1562 (Duomo cathedral, Milan-Italy). If you look closely, you’ll notice that’s not a robe, but actually his removed skin hanging around him. Such a macabre motif of the flayed Apostle carrying his own skin, was first met in The Last Judgment (Michelangelo) and continued to be a common representation, not only for St. Bartholomews in paintings, but also in the later artistic Anatomy manuscripts as I have posted some time before.
f/11: da 70 a 300 in 1" - due teleobiettivi, un Panasonic e un Fujifilm
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In questa pagina ho voluto mettere insieme due teleobiettivi 70-300mm per
due sistemi diversi: uno, il Panasonic per l'attacco L-Mount sia FF sia
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