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Photographic Print : The Chapel Royal, Palermo, 1860. Creator: Macquaid
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The Chapel Royal, Palermo, 1860. Creator: Macquaid
The Chapel Royal, Palermo, 1860. Interior of...the splendid Capilla Reale...which may be said to unite three styles together - the Greek, Romanesque, and Saracenic, a combination only to be found in Sicily. This celebrated chapel is attached to the Palazzo Reale...It was built by Roger, the first Norman King of Sicily, and was finished in 1132...It possesses all the features of a large church - a nave, side aisles, and three apses. It is in the long Latin form, with a Greek cupola at the intersection of the cross. The pillars of the nave are probably taken from earlier buildings: some are of granite, others marble. Their capitals are not alike: the arches they support are pointed...The dark wooden roof is very elaborate and peculiar, and [is] fashioned in the Moorish style...The greater part of the interior of this architectural gem is entirely covered with mosaics, on a gold ground, and, as may be imagined, the effect is wonderfully rich...The gigantic half figure seen over the high altar represents the Almighty. The floor is inlaid with coloured marbles, in patterns. Beside the granite pulpit, also in laid with marbles, stands a marble candelabrum...This Royal chapel is in a state of perfect preservation'. From "Illustrated London News", 1860
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10"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with this stunning photographic print of The Chapel Royal in Palermo, Italy, captured by Macquaid from Heritage Images in 1860. This exquisite image showcases the breathtaking interior of the Chapel, a magnificent fusion of Greek, Romanesque, and Saracenic architectural styles. Add an air of old-world charm to your home or office with this beautiful, high-quality print, and transport yourself to a bygone era.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The Chapel Royal in Palermo, Sicily, as captured in this stunning 1860 photograph by Macquaid, offers a breathtaking glimpse into the rich architectural history of the island. This magnificent chapel, attached to the Palazzo Reale, is a unique fusion of three distinct styles: Greek, Romanesque, and Saracenic. Built by Roger, the first Norman King of Sicily, and completed in 1132, the chapel boasts a nave, side aisles, and three apses, all in the long Latin form, with a Greek cupola at the intersection of the cross. The pillars of the nave, a mix of granite and marble, are adorned with diverse capitals, some pointed and others rounded. The dark wooden roof, intricately fashioned in the Moorish style, adds to the chapel's distinctive character. The interior is a visual feast, with the majority of its surface covered in gold-ground mosaics. The central figure towering over the high altar represents the Almighty, while the floor is inlaid with colorful marbles in intricate patterns. Beside the granite pulpit, a marble candelabrum stands tall. The Chapel Royal, as described in the "Illustrated London News" in 1860, remains in a state of perfect preservation, a testament to the remarkable craftsmanship and historical significance of this architectural gem.
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