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Vicolo della Luce in the Trastevere district
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Vicolo della Luce in the Trastevere district
Vicolo della Luce in the Trastevere district Rome Vicolo della Luce. Date of Photograph:1880-1890 ca
Roesler Franz Ettore
REA-F-000474-0000
Media ID 33223637
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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Capturing the essence of time and history, this print titled "Vicolo della Luce in the Trastevere district" transports us to the enchanting streets of Rome during the late 19th century. Taken by renowned photographer Roesler Franz Ettore, this image showcases a mesmerizing alleyway that exudes an aura of mystery and charm. Nestled within the vibrant Trastevere district, known for its lively atmosphere and rich cultural heritage, Vicolo della Luce stands as a testament to Rome's architectural marvels. The intricate details of each house along this narrow lane are beautifully preserved in black and white, allowing us to appreciate their timeless beauty. As we delve deeper into this visual narrative, our attention is drawn towards a lone female figure gracefully standing amidst her urban surroundings. Her presence adds a touch of human connection to an otherwise deserted street, inviting us to imagine her story within these ancient walls. The composition expertly captures both light and shadow dancing upon cobblestone pavements, creating an ethereal play between darkness and illumination. This interplay lends an air of intrigue to the photograph while highlighting the architectural intricacies that define every structure lining Vicolo della Luce. Roesler Franz Ettore's masterful lensmanship immortalizes not only buildings but also emotions frozen in time. Through his lens, he invites us on a journey through history where we can almost hear echoes from long-forgotten conversations reverberating against these weathered facades. This stunning print serves as a window into another era—a glimpse into life as it once was on those storied Roman streets. It reminds us that even though centuries have passed since its capture in 1880-1890 ca. , Vicolo della Luce continues to stand tall as a symbol of resilience amidst ever-changing times.
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