
Stake attention in this memory
An indoor scene in Firenze, Italy, features a vertical white information panel providing details about an art exhibit and an augmented reality experience. The panel's main title reads "SCOPRI SANTA CROCE IN REALTÀ AUMENTATA / Discover Santa Croce in Augmented Reality." Below, it details the artwork "TAVOLA BARDI E STIMMATE DI SAN FRANCESCO / BARDI ALTARPIECE AND STIGMATA OF ST. FRANCIS." An image of a tall, arched altarpiece, likely depicting Saint Francis surrounded by smaller narrative scenes, is prominently displayed on the panel. Adjacent to this image, instructions indicate an AR feature: "Inquadra la Tavola Bardi con il nostro dispositivo ed entra nel percorso AR. / Scan the Bardi altarpiece with our device and enter the AR tour," accompanied by an AR logo. Further text provides art historical information, differentiating between two major works. One is attributed to "COPPO DI MARCOVALDO attr.," described as from Florence around 1225, depicting "San Francesco e venti storie della sua vita" (Saint Francis and twenty stories from his life), dated 1245-1250, and created with "tempera e oro su tavola" (tempera and gold on wood). The other is attributed to "GIOTTO DI BONDONE e bottega" (Giotto di Bondone and workshop), originating from Vespignano, Vicchio di Mugello, between 1267 and Florence 1337, depicting "San Francesco riceve le stimmate" (Saint Francis receives the stigmata), dated 1317-1325, and described as an "Affresco" (fresco). The background shows grey stone flooring or wall, typical of historic Italian buildings, and a red velvet rope barrier, suggesting a museum or protected area within a church. Partially visible text in the background appears to be from another numbered exhibit description, likely detailing episodes or a chronological list.
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