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Florence, Santa Trinita Piazza, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint

Florence, Santa Trinita Piazza, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint


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Size: 3543 x 2826 (3.6MB)

Date: 12th March 2014

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Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Florence, Santa Trinita Piazza, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint

Italy, 19th century. Florence, Santa Trinita Piazza (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 Column Florence Giuseppe Pera People In The Background Place Of Interest


EDITORS COMMENTS
This aquatint print takes us back to 19th century Florence, specifically Santa Trinita Piazza. The artist, Giuseppe Pera, skillfully brings to life the architectural beauty of this Italian city through his meticulous work. Using a drawing by Antonio Terreni as inspiration, Pera captures the essence of Florence in all its glory. The scene depicted showcases a bustling day in Santa Trinita Piazza. The horizontal composition allows for an expansive view of the square and its surroundings. Architectural marvels dominate the landscape, with magnificent buildings standing tall against the clear blue sky. As we delve into this artwork, our eyes are drawn towards the intricately designed column that stands proudly at the center of attention. It serves as a reminder of Florence's rich history and cultural heritage. In the background, people go about their daily lives - strolling leisurely or engaging in animated conversations. Their presence adds depth and vitality to this snapshot of city life. This aquatint print is not just a mere depiction; it is an invitation to travel back in time and immerse oneself in the charm and allure of 19th century Florence. It encapsulates both artistry and historical significance within its frame. A true testament to Terreni's original drawing and Pera's talent as an aquatint artist, this piece from "A Pictorial Journey in Tuscany" transports us to another era while reminding us why Florence remains one of Italy's most beloved travel destinations

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