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Florence, View of Blessed Trinity Bridge, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint

Florence, View of Blessed Trinity Bridge, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint


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Filename: 940_18_93010068.jpg

Size: 3713 x 2909 (3.7MB)

Date: 12th March 2014

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Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Florence, View of Blessed Trinity Bridge, by Giuseppe Pera from drawing by Antonio Terreni, 1801, aquatint

Italy, 19th century. Florence. View of the Blessed Trinity Bridge. 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 Florence Giuseppe Pera Nautical Vessel People In The Background River Silhouette


EDITORS COMMENTS
This aquatint print, titled "Florence, View of Blessed Trinity Bridge" takes us back to the enchanting cityscape of 19th century Italy. Created by Giuseppe Pera from a drawing by Antonio Terreni in 1801, this artwork beautifully captures the architectural marvels and bustling city life that defined Florence during that era. The focal point of the image is undoubtedly the magnificent Blessed Trinity Bridge, which gracefully spans across the tranquil river. Its elegant silhouette stands tall against the backdrop of a clear blue sky, showcasing both its structural grandeur and artistic finesse. As we gaze upon this scene, we are transported to a time when this bridge was not only a vital transportation link but also an emblematic symbol of Florence's rich history. Intriguingly, amidst the architectural splendor lies glimpses of daily life unfolding in the background. People can be seen going about their day along with a nautical vessel sailing downriver—reminders that even amidst such grandeur, everyday activities continue to shape and define a city. This aquatint print serves as more than just an exquisite piece of art; it offers us a window into Tuscany's past—a visual representation of travel destinations long ago. It invites us to immerse ourselves in Florence's vibrant atmosphere while appreciating its historical significance and architectural beauty

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