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An image captured in Florence, Italy, displays a historical textile, referred to as the "Bandinella" or "processional banner," lying on a red background, likely within a museum or exhibition display case. The textile, partially visible at the bottom, features intricate patterns, including what is described as a "griccia" design with sinuously distributed pomegranates, and is finished with a decorative fringed edge.

Accompanying the textile is an informational card with text in both Italian and English. The text identifies the "Bandinella" as one of the important gifts from Pope Leo X to the Basilica of San Lorenzo. It suggests the banner might have been created either for the Pope's return to Florence in 1516 or at the time of his death in 1521. The card further notes that the banner includes embroidered applications of the papal tiara, the coat of arms, and other symbols of Leo X and the Medici. The "griccia" fabric design, as detailed, is typical of Florentine manufacture. The image captures the context of viewing an antique textile artifact in a museum setting.
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Feb 9, 2025

Firenze, Italy

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An image captured in Florence, Italy, displays a historical textile, referred to as the "Bandinella" or "processional banner," lying on a red background, likely within a museum or exhibition display case. The textile, partially visible at the bottom, features intricate patterns, including what is described as a "griccia" design with sinuously distributed pomegranates, and is finished with a decorative fringed edge. Accompanying the textile is an informational card with text in both Italian and English. The text identifies the "Bandinella" as one of the important gifts from Pope Leo X to the Basilica of San Lorenzo. It suggests the banner might have been created either for the Pope's return to Florence in 1516 or at the time of his death in 1521. The card further notes that the banner includes embroidered applications of the papal tiara, the coat of arms, and other symbols of Leo X and the Medici. The "griccia" fabric design, as detailed, is typical of Florentine manufacture. The image captures the context of viewing an antique textile artifact in a museum setting.

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