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Monument to Francesco Giuseppe Casella by the sculptor Giuseppe Benetti, at the Monumental Cemetery in Staglieno near Genoa
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Monument to Francesco Giuseppe Casella by the sculptor Giuseppe Benetti, at the Monumental Cemetery in Staglieno near Genoa
Monument to Francesco Giuseppe Casella by the sculptor Giuseppe Benetti, at the Monumental Cemetery in Staglieno near Genoa. Genoa Staglieno, The Monumental Cemetery Sculpture Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1884. Artist:Benetti, Giuseppe
Brogi Giacomo, Stabilimento fotografico
BGA-F-010554-0000
Media ID 33164797
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Catholicism Embroidery Finger Footwear For Children Hair Hand Mouth Lips Nose Prayer Shoe Veil Applied Arts And Crafts Christian Religion Headdress Civilian Parts Of The Body
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This photograph captures the Monument to Francesco Giuseppe Casella, a remarkable sculpture created by the talented artist Giuseppe Benetti. Located at the Monumental Cemetery in Staglieno near Genoa, Italy, this stunning artwork stands as a testament to both artistic excellence and historical significance. Dating back to 1884, this monumental sculpture showcases the craftsmanship of the 19th century European arts and handicrafts. The intricate details of every element are beautifully captured in this image taken around 1900 by Brogi Giacomo from Alinari's photographic studio. The photograph not only highlights the exquisite artistry of Benetti but also provides a glimpse into various aspects of life during that era. From clothing and fashion accessories like veils and headdresses to military uniforms and religious symbols, it offers an intriguing insight into civilian, military, and religious customs prevalent during that time. Moreover, through close-ups of hands, fingers, hair, eyes, noses, faces; it emphasizes human anatomy with its nude portrayal. This composition adds depth to our understanding of how art can capture the essence of prayer scenes within Christian religion while showcasing individual portraits with bows on their lips - perhaps signifying reverence or devotion. As we admire this print today as an embroidery object or applied arts and crafts piece for children or adults alike; it serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage spanning across centuries. It is a visual representation that connects us with history while celebrating the enduring beauty found in sculptures like Monument to Francesco Giuseppe Casella.
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