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Facade of the Villa Belgioioso, called the Royal Villa, in Milan
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Facade of the Villa Belgioioso, called the Royal Villa, in Milan
Facade of the Villa Belgioioso, called the Royal Villa, in Milan. Milan Building - Facade Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1875-1910. Date of Artwork:1790. Artist:Piermarini, Giuseppe, Pollack, Leopold
Brogi
BGA-F-005992-0000
Media ID 33161522
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Ashlar Balustrade Door High Relief Road Avenue Tympanum Villa
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This print showcases the magnificent facade of the Villa Belgioioso, also known as the Royal Villa, in Milan. The image captures a moment frozen in time between 1875 and 1910, allowing us to marvel at this architectural masterpiece that was originally constructed in 1790. The neoclassical design of the villa is evident through its meticulous attention to detail and grandeur. Every element of the building exudes elegance and sophistication. From the balustrade that adorns its rooftop to the intricately carved columns that support it, each feature contributes to an overall sense of harmony and balance. As we gaze upon this photograph, our eyes are drawn towards various architectural elements such as doors, windows, and even a tympanum - all meticulously crafted with precision. The ashlar walls stand tall against time's passage while high relief sculptures add depth and character to this urban structure. It is fascinating how this artwork encapsulates not only a specific era but also centuries of history within its frame. It serves as a testament to human creativity throughout Europe's first and second millenniums AD. Brogi's skillful composition allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by his lens. Through his artistry, we can almost feel ourselves transported back in time – walking along a road avenue lined with majestic buildings like these. This print from Alinari reminds us of how architecture has always been an expression of society's aspirations for beauty and permanence. It invites us into an immersive experience where we can admire Giuseppe Piermarini's vision brought to life by Leopold Pollack’s craftsmanship.
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