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Close-up of the lower part of the Monument to the Cinque Giornate in Milan, by Giuseppe Grandi. Piazza Cinque Giornate, Milan
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Close-up of the lower part of the Monument to the Cinque Giornate in Milan, by Giuseppe Grandi. Piazza Cinque Giornate, Milan
Close-up of the lower part of the Monument to the Cinque Giornate in Milan, by Giuseppe Grandi. Piazza Cinque Giornate, Milan Milan Piazza Cinque Giornate Obelisk Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1955. Date of Artwork:1881-1895. Artist:Grandi, Giuseppe
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-051722-0000
Media ID 33119803
© Alinari Archives, Florence
19th 20th Century Bell Bronze Commemorative Female Figure Lion Monument Obelisk Column Railing Stepnineteenth Twenty Century Wrought Metal Abstract Concept And Symbol Applied Arts And Crafts Type Of Representation
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Capturing the Essence of Milan's Monument to the Cinque Giornate
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. This photograph transports us back in time to 1955, as we delve into the intricate details of Giuseppe Grandi's magnificent Monument to the Cinque Giornate. The close-up shot focuses on the lower part of this iconic structure, located in Piazza Cinque Giornate, Milan. The artist's mastery is evident in every element showcased within this print. A beautifully crafted wrought metal railing gracefully frames our view, leading our eyes towards a bell that exudes an air of mystery and intrigue. Adjacent to it stands a bronze female figure, emanating strength and resilience. Symbolism abounds throughout this artwork; allegorical representations are scattered across its surface. As we explore further, we encounter an abstract concept embodied by a lion—a terrestrial mammal symbolizing power and courage. This commemorative monument serves not only as a work of art but also as an architectural marvel. Its towering obelisk column stands tall against the backdrop of Milan's skyline—an enduring testament to history. Dating back to between 1881 and 1895, Grandi's creation bridges two centuries—19th and 20th—and connects Europe's first millennium with its second. It reflects both artistic styles prevalent during that era while capturing the essence of Italian craftsmanship. Alinari Fratelli skillfully captured this timeless masterpiece through their lens in 1955—a moment frozen forever for us to admire today. This print allows us to appreciate every minute detail meticulously sculpted by Grandi himself. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from Alinari Fratelli, let us be transported back in time—to an era when artistry reigned supreme—and immerse ourselves in the beauty that is Milan’s Monumento alle Cinque Giornate.
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