
Stake attention in this memory
An informational display board, positioned in a dim indoor setting with rough-textured flooring, is the central subject. The board, held by metal fixings, presents details about the Bardi Chapel in Florence, Italy, specifically regarding its artwork. On the left side of the display, a small, dark object is attached to the wall. To the right, a smaller white card with text and QR codes is visible. The main display provides information about the "CAPPELLA BARDI" (Bardi Chapel) in the "OPERA DI SANTA CROCE." It details the "Dipinti murali" (mural paintings) by "Giotto di Bondone" and his workshop, created around 1320-1328, depicting "Storie della vita di San Francesco d'Assisi" (Stories of the life of St. Francis of Assisi). Six specific scenes from the frescoes are listed and illustrated with small images: "San Francesco rinuncia ai beni terreni davanti al padre e al Vescovo Guido," "Papa Innocenzo II approva la Regola francescana," "Apparizione di San Francesco ai frati riuniti in Capitolo ad Arles," "San Francesco predica davanti al Sultano d'Egitto (Prova del fuoco)," "Morte di San Francesco e verifica delle stimmate," and "San Francesco appare in sogno a frate Agostino e al Vescovo Guido di Assisi." Further text on the display mentions an "Tavola sull'altare" (altarpiece) by "Coppo di Marcovaldo" (circa 1225-1278 post), also depicting St. Francis and twenty stories of his life. A "Vetrata" (stained glass) by "Jacopo del Casentino" (1297-1349) is described, featuring the Morelli family coat of arms and various archangels. The smaller white card, likely a guide, features the "GIOLIA" logo and is titled "Ciclo di affreschi della Cappella Bardi" (Fresco cycle of the Bardi Chapel) with "Guido 1334-30" and options for "ITA" and "ENG" languages, accompanied by QR codes. The scene suggests an informative display for visitors in a historical or religious art setting.
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