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Florence, Santa Maria Novella Square, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint

Florence, Santa Maria Novella Square, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint


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Filename: 940_18_93010041.jpg

Size: 3960 x 2845 (3.8MB)

Date: 16th March 2014

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Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Florence, Santa Maria Novella Square, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint

Italy, 19th century. Florence, Santa Maria Novella Square. 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 City City Life Cityscape Facade Florence Giuseppe Pera People In The Background Place Of Interest Square


EDITORS COMMENTS
This aquatint print, titled "Florence, Santa Maria Novella Square" takes us on a visual journey to the heart of Italy's enchanting city. Created by Giuseppe Pera from a drawing by Antonio Terreni in 1801, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of Florence's rich history and architectural grandeur. The scene unfolds in Santa Maria Novella Square, where time seems to stand still amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. The magnificent facade of Santa Maria Novella Church dominates the frame, showcasing its intricate details and timeless beauty. Its towering presence is a testament to centuries of artistry and devotion. As we explore this historic square through Pera's skilled aquatint technique, our gaze extends beyond the church towards an array of buildings that line the horizon. The warm daylight bathes everything in a soft glow, illuminating both architecture and people alike. In the background, we catch glimpses of everyday life unfolding - individuals going about their daily routines against this backdrop steeped in history. This juxtaposition between past and present adds depth to the composition while reminding us that Florence is not just an open-air museum but also a vibrant living city. This remarkable print offers us more than just a glimpse into Florence; it invites us to immerse ourselves in its charm and allure. It serves as an invitation for all who admire art, culture, and history to embark on their own pictorial journey through Tuscany's most treasured gem.

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