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The Hall of Marble in Villa Carlotta; the Palamede by Antonio Canova and the couple of fauns by Camillo Pacetti are visible. Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo
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The Hall of Marble in Villa Carlotta; the Palamede by Antonio Canova and the couple of fauns by Camillo Pacetti are visible. Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo
The Hall of Marble in Villa Carlotta; the Palamede by Antonio Canova and the couple of fauns by Camillo Pacetti are visible. Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo. Tremezzo Villa Carlotta Statue Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1788-1822 ca.. Artist:Canova Antonio (1757-1822)
Brogi Giacomo, Stabilimento fotografico
BGA-F-010140-0000
Media ID 33164344
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph transports us to the majestic Hall of Marble in Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo. The image captures the essence of neoclassical artistry with its focus on two remarkable sculptures: "The Palamede" by Antonio Canova and a couple of fauns sculpted by Camillo Pacetti. In this timeless composition, we witness the beauty and grace of Canova's masterpiece, "The Palamede". This male nude figure stands proudly, showcasing every intricate detail from his chiseled physique to his meticulously crafted facial features. The artist's mastery is evident as he breathes life into stone, creating a sense of movement frozen in time. Adjacent to "The Palamede" the couple of fauns sculpted by Pacetti adds an enchanting touch to the scene. These mythical creatures captivate our imagination with their mischievous expressions and playful poses. Their presence serves as a reminder of ancient civilizations' rich history and mythology. Photographed around 1900 by Giacomo Brogi at Stabilimento fotografico Alinari, this print not only captures these extraordinary artworks but also provides insight into Europe's artistic landscape during the 19th century. It allows us to appreciate how neoclassicism influenced artists like Canova and Pacetti during this period. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing image, it becomes clear that it represents more than just a snapshot in time; it symbolizes centuries of human creativity and expression through sculpture. It invites us to delve deeper into art history while marveling at the skillful craftsmanship exhibited within Villa Carlotta's hallowed halls.
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