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Florence, Pazzi Chapel in Holy Cross cloister, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint

Florence, Pazzi Chapel in Holy Cross cloister, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint


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Filename: 940_18_93010064.jpg

Size: 4132 x 3122 (5.0MB)

Date: 16th March 2014

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Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Florence, Pazzi Chapel in Holy Cross cloister, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint

Italy, 19th century. Florence. Pazzi Chapel in the Holy Cross cloister. Aquatint by Giuseppe Pera from a drawing by Antonio Terreni. From A Pictorial Journey in Tuscany. Florence, 1801

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Antonio Terreni Aquatint Chapel City City Life Cityscape Florence Inscription Monastery People In The Background Place Of Interest Western Script


EDITORS COMMENTS
This aquatint print takes us on a visual journey to the enchanting city of Florence in the 19th century. The focal point of this image is the magnificent Pazzi Chapel, nestled within the serene Holy Cross cloister. Created by Giuseppe Pera from a drawing by Antonio Terreni in 1801, this artwork beautifully captures the architectural splendor and historical significance of this iconic chapel. The Pazzi Chapel stands as a testament to Florentine artistry and craftsmanship, showcasing intricate details and exquisite design. Its elegant structure harmoniously blends with its surroundings, creating an awe-inspiring sight for all who visit. As we gaze upon this horizontal composition, we are transported back in time to a bustling day in Florence. People can be seen strolling leisurely in the background, adding life and movement to the scene. This illustration perfectly encapsulates city life during that era. With Western script inscriptions adorning its borders, this print serves as both an artistic masterpiece and a valuable historical artifact. It invites us to explore Tuscany's rich cultural heritage while offering glimpses into Italy's vibrant past. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply intrigued by history and architecture, this aquatint print is sure to captivate your imagination. It evokes a sense of wanderlust and beckons you to embark on your own pictorial journey through Florence's timeless beauty.

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