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Faade of the Church Domine quo vadis?, also called Santa Maria in Palmis, Rome
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Faade of the Church Domine quo vadis?, also called Santa Maria in Palmis, Rome
Faade of the Church Domine quo vadis?, also called Santa Maria in Palmis, Rome Rome Church - Facade Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900-1910 ca.. Date of Artwork:1637
Anderson
ADA-F-005107-0000
Media ID 33143152
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Architrave Brand Crest Cross Instrument Or Object Portal Street Lamp Tympanum Emblem
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This print showcases the magnificent façade of the Church Domine quo vadis?, also known as Santa Maria in Palmis, located in Rome. The church's exterior is a stunning blend of Baroque and Renaissance-Baroque styles, representing the rich architectural heritage of Europe from the First and Second Millennium A. D. Captured around 1900-1910, this photograph beautifully captures the intricate details and grandeur of this historical masterpiece. The image highlights various elements that make up the façade, including a charming street lamp that adds to its urban charm. The furnishings for civic spaces are meticulously designed, reflecting both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The portal stands tall with its elaborate decoration and sections, showcasing the mastery of architecture during this period. Adorned with architraves and windows adorned with delicate carvings, it exudes an air of elegance. Atop the entrance rests a tympanum featuring a cross - an instrument or object symbolizing faith within Christianity. Notably present on this remarkable artwork are crests and emblems reminiscent of European heraldic ornaments. These symbols hold significant meaning within religious contexts while adding to the overall visual splendor. Dating back to 1637, this church has witnessed centuries worth of history unfold before its very walls. Its timeless beauty continues to captivate visitors even today. Anderson's skillful photography allows us to appreciate every detail captured in this print without mentioning any commercial use associated with Alinari – renowned for their exceptional photographic works. In conclusion, Anderson's photograph immortalizes not just a building but also an era defined by artistic brilliance. It serves as a testament to human creativity throughout different periods while reminding us of our deep-rooted connection to history and culture
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