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Corinthian capital, dating back to Roman age, between the Northern nave and the main one
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Corinthian capital, dating back to Roman age, between the Northern nave and the main one
6166241 Corinthian capital, dating back to Roman age, between the Northern nave and the main one by Roman; Duomo (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Nuova), Monreale, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: Monreale, Duomo: Capitello corinzio di epoca romana tra la navata settentrionale e quella centrale); Ghigo Roli
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This print showcases a Corinthian capital dating back to the Roman age, gracefully positioned between the Northern nave and the main one of the Duomo (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Nuova) in Monreale, Sicily. The ancient beauty of this architectural detail is captured by photographer Ghigo Roli, who skillfully portrays its intricate design and historical significance. The Corinthian capital stands as a testament to the rich history and artistic prowess of Roman architecture. Its delicate acanthus leaves curl elegantly around the top, while ornate volutes add an air of grandeur. This piece exemplifies the mastery with which architects designed structures during this period. Located within the stunning Duomo in Monreale, this artwork transports viewers back in time to when it was first created during the 12th century. The cathedral itself is renowned for its breathtaking mosaics and impressive architectural features that blend Norman, Byzantine, and Arab influences. Roli's photograph not only captures this remarkable artifact but also highlights its importance within a larger context – bridging two naves together. Through his lens, we can appreciate both its individual beauty and how it contributes to creating an awe-inspiring space for visitors. With every glance at this photo print, one can't help but be captivated by the timeless allure of Roman artistry preserved within Monreale's historic walls.
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