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Piazza del Popolo in Rome
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Piazza del Popolo in Rome
Piazza del Popolo in Rome Rome Piazza del Popolo Square, Piazza Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1850 ca.. Date of Artwork:1811 -1826. Artist:Valadier, Giuseppe
Caneva, Giacomo
FVQ-F-040153-0000
Media ID 33290878
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Cupola Dome Obelisk With Action
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This print transports us back in time to the enchanting Piazza del Popolo in Rome during the 19th century. The square, known for its neoclassical architecture, is beautifully captured by Italian photographer Giacomo Caneva. In this image, we are immersed in a scene that showcases the grandeur of Piazza del Popolo. The towering dome and cupola of a magnificent building dominate the background, while lush vegetation surrounds a majestic tree at the forefront. Every architectural detail is meticulously preserved - from decorative elements to sections of buildings - allowing us to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship of this era. The bustling urban atmosphere comes alive through various elements within the frame. A statue stands proudly as if frozen in motion, adding an artistic touch to this vibrant street scene. In addition, an obelisk commands attention with its imposing presence, symbolizing ancient history amidst modern life. As our gaze extends beyond the square's boundaries, we catch glimpses of Rome's breathtaking cityscape stretching into the distance. This panoramic view reminds us of Rome's rich historical heritage spanning over millennia. Giuseppe Valadier's artwork from 1811-1826 serves as inspiration for Caneva's photograph taken around 1850. Together they capture not only a moment frozen in time but also evoke emotions tied to Europe's cultural evolution during these centuries. Caneva’s skillful composition and use of light create a timeless quality that draws viewers into this remarkable piece of history. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply captivated by Rome’s allure, this print offers a glimpse into one of Italy’s most iconic squares – Piazza del Popolo – forever etched in time through Caneva’s lens.
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