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The turret of Villa Mansi in Lucca. Work by architect Muzio Oddi
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The turret of Villa Mansi in Lucca. Work by architect Muzio Oddi
The turret of Villa Mansi in Lucca. Work by architect Muzio Oddi. Lucca Villa Mansi, park Villa Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1634-1635, 1742. Artist:Oddi, Muzio, Giusti, Giovan Francesco
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Crenelation Open Gallery Pilaster Tower Two Light Window Typology For Landscapes
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This print showcases the majestic turret of Villa Mansi in Lucca, a true masterpiece by architect Muzio Oddi. The villa, located in the heart of Europe, stands as a testament to both Late Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods. The photograph was taken around 1920-1930, capturing the timeless beauty of this architectural gem that dates back to 1634-1635. It was later enhanced with additional elements in 1742 by Giusti Giovan Francesco. The intricate details of the building elements are brought to life through this print. From the elegant pilasters to the towering crenelations, every aspect reflects meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail. The open gallery adds an inviting touch while housing a structure that is both grand and harmonious. As we delve into its typology for landscapes, we discover an English garden surrounding Villa Mansi – a perfect complement to its late Renaissance origins. The two-light window serves as a focal point, drawing our gaze towards it with its delicate design. This print not only captures the essence of Villa Mansi but also pays homage to Muzio Oddi's genius as an architect. His vision has left an indelible mark on European architecture during both the first and second millenniums. Brogi's artistic eye skillfully brings out every nuance within this image without mentioning any commercial use or affiliation with any company. Through his lens, he invites us into a world where history meets artistry – where past meets present – allowing us to appreciate this magnificent piece of architectural heritage from afar.
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