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The church of Santa Maria Novella; aquatint copied from a daguerreotype, Ferdinando Artaria et Fils Editeurs, preserved in the Fratelli Alinari Museum of the History of Photography, Florence
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The church of Santa Maria Novella; aquatint copied from a daguerreotype, Ferdinando Artaria et Fils Editeurs, preserved in the Fratelli Alinari Museum of the History of Photography, Florence
The church of Santa Maria Novella; aquatint copied from a daguerreotype, Ferdinando Artaria et Fils Editeurs, preserved in the Fratelli Alinari Museum of the History of Photography, Florence Florence Engraving Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1842 ca.. Date of Artwork:1842 ca.. Artist:Falkeisen
Artaria, Ferdinando & Figli
FVQ-F-045953-0000
Media ID 33291664
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print showcases the magnificent Church of Santa Maria Novella, a true testament to the architectural marvels of 19th century Europe. The aquatint, meticulously copied from a daguerreotype by Ferdinando Artaria et Fils Editeurs, transports us back in time to Florence's rich history. The church's imposing facade dominates the frame, with its intricate building elements and ornate decorations capturing our attention. The towering bell tower stands tall against the sky, symbolizing the Christian heritage that has stood strong for centuries within these sacred walls. As we delve deeper into this visual masterpiece, we are drawn to explore every section and detail. The square surrounding the church comes alive with bustling activity - people dressed in period costumes fill the scene, offering a glimpse into fashion and clothing trends of that era. Sculptures adorning the church's exterior add an artistic touch to this grand structure. Their presence serves as a reminder of how art intertwines seamlessly with religion during this time period. Intriguingly, an obelisk rises proudly nearby; it is a striking contrast against both nature and man-made structures. Its significance remains shrouded in mystery but adds an air of intrigue to this already enchanting composition. Preserved within Fratelli Alinari Museum of Photography's esteemed collection, this artwork by Falkeisen captures not only a moment frozen in time but also highlights the craftsmanship and creativity prevalent during 19th-century engraving arts and handicrafts. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from Artaria, Ferdinando & Figli (not mentioning commercial use), we are transported through history itself - immersing ourselves in Florence's vibrant past while appreciating both its architectural splendor and cultural significance.
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