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Doria Pamphilj Palace seen from Via San Benedetto, Genoa
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Doria Pamphilj Palace seen from Via San Benedetto, Genoa
Doria Pamphilj Palace seen from Via San Benedetto, Genoa Genoa Via San Benedetto Building High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1521-1594. Artist:Alessi Galeazzo (1512-1572), Perin del Vaga, Pietro Bonaccorsi, known as
Brogi
BGA-F-010510-0000
Media ID 33164743
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Balcony Grillhigh Renaissance Road Avenue Terrace Tympanum
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This print showcases the magnificent Doria Pamphilj Palace, as seen from Via San Benedetto in Genoa. The palace stands tall and proud, displaying a harmonious blend of architectural styles including High Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque, and Renaissance periods. Its grandeur is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Europe. The photograph was taken around 1900, capturing the timeless beauty of this architectural masterpiece that dates back to 1521-1594. The artistic vision behind its creation involved renowned artists such as Alessi Galeazzo (1512-1572), Perin del Vaga, and Pietro Bonaccorsi. Their collective genius can be observed in every arch, building element, decoration, column, terrace, window, tympanum balcony found within this urban structure. As one gazes at this image captured by Brogi from Alinari's lens, it becomes evident that the Doria Pamphilj Palace exudes an air of elegance and sophistication. It represents an era when artistry flourished alongside advancements in architecture during the First and Second Millennium A. D. Via San Benedetto serves as a picturesque backdrop for this iconic landmark. The road avenue itself reflects elements of both Renaissance and Baroque styles prevalent throughout Europe during that time period. This print not only captures the physical attributes of the palace but also transports viewers into a different era altogether. It invites us to appreciate the intricate details meticulously crafted by these talented artists centuries ago while marveling at their enduring legacy that still graces our modern world today.
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