Supporters of Dominican friar and preacher
Girolamo Savonarola burnt Florentine luxury goods on February 7, 1497 at the carnival of
Florence. Savonarola organised the “bonfire of the vanities” at the carnival celebration before Lent, in which thousands of works of art, pornographic books and gambling equipment were publicly burnt. Such bonfires were not invented by Savonarola, but had been a common accompaniment to the outdoor sermons of San Bernardino di Siena (1380-1444).
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Savonarola Preaching in Florence, painting by Nikolay Lomtev (1850s) |
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