Meerjungfrau oder Meerjungfrau mit zwei Schwänzen. Zwischen mittelalterlichen Marmorskulpturen im pisanischen romanischen Stil, die in den 1200er Jahren an der Westfront der Chiesa di San Michele in Lucca, Toskana, Italien, angebracht wurden
3872 x 2592 px | 32,8 x 21,9 cm | 12,9 x 8,6 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
29. Mai 2007
Ort:
Chiesa di San Michele, Piazza San Michele, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
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Lucca, Tuscany, Italy: mermaid or merman with two tails, grasping both of its scaly tails at once, is carved on the architrave of the central portal in the west front of the church the Chiesa di San Michele in Piazza San Michele. Amid exuberant medieval sculpture enriching the facade added in the Pisan Romanesque style in the 1200s. A mermaid with two tails is called a Siren. The Chiesa di San Michele in Foro (Church of St Michael) was built on the site of the ancient Roman forum in Lucca. The lower part of the facade was added in Pisan Romanesque style in the 1200s to a church built between the 1000s and 1300s. San Michele in Foro is a Roman Catholic basilica, dedicated to St Michael the Archangel. The church is mentioned for the first time in 795 as ad foro (in the forum). It was rebuilt after 1070, as commanded by Pope Alexander II. Construction of the present church began in the late 1000s, the campanile was begun in the 1100s, and the Romanesque lower part of the facade was added in the 1200s (the upper part is Gothic). Until 1370, the church was the seat of the Consiglio Maggiore (Major Council), the commune’s most important assembly. D0378.A4504