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Monument to Philip V in Palermo's Piazza della Vittoria: one catches a glimpse of the facade of the Royal Palace in the background
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Monument to Philip V in Palermo's Piazza della Vittoria: one catches a glimpse of the facade of the Royal Palace in the background
Monument to Philip V in Palermo's Piazza della Vittoria: one catches a glimpse of the facade of the Royal Palace in the background. Palermo Piazza della Vittoria Commemorative Equestrian Monument Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900-1910. Date of Artwork:1661, 1856. Artist:D'Aprile, Carlo, Morello, Nunzio
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BGA-F-010833-0000
Media ID 33165053
© Alinari Archives, Florence
King Emperor Male Figure Malebaroque Nobility Of The Nobility Person And Social Status Political Figure Abstract Concept And Symbol Society And Politics Type Of Representation
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This print showcases the magnificent Monument to Philip V in Palermo's Piazza della Vittoria, offering a glimpse of the majestic facade of the Royal Palace in the background. The monument itself stands as a testament to both Baroque and Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, representing an important piece of European history from the first and second millennium A. D. The photograph was taken between 1900-1910, capturing this remarkable artwork that originated in 1661 but underwent modifications in 1856. Created by talented artists Carlo D'Aprile and Nunzio Morello, this commemorative equestrian monument portrays a male figure embodying various symbolic elements. It serves as an allegory for abstract concepts such as political power, social status, society, and politics. Notably associated with nobility, this monumental sculpture pays homage to King Emperor Philip V while reflecting the opulence of Europe during its baroque era. Its presence evokes a sense of grandeur intertwined with renaissance influences. Brogi's expert photography allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured within this image without mentioning any commercial use or affiliations. Through his lens, we can marvel at the historical significance embedded within each element present – from architectural wonders like Palermo's Royal Palace to artistic masterpieces like the Monument to Philip V. Overall, this print immortalizes not only a significant moment in time but also highlights how art can encapsulate centuries worth of culture and heritage.
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