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Partial view of the Royal Palace in Caserta
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Partial view of the Royal Palace in Caserta
Partial view of the Royal Palace in Caserta. Caserta Carlo III Square Royal Palace Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1879-1910 ca.. Date of Artwork:1752-1774. Artist:Vanvitelli, Luigi
Brogi
BGA-F-005803-0000
Media ID 33161420
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Atrium Coach Pilaster Strip Political Political Buildings Royal Palace Trips And Tourism By Land On The Road With Action
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This print showcases a partial view of the majestic Royal Palace in Caserta, Italy. Located in Carlo III Square, this architectural masterpiece is an embodiment of the Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods that flourished throughout Europe during the eighteenth century. The photograph captures the grandeur and elegance of this historical landmark, which was constructed between 1752 and 1774 by the renowned artist Luigi Vanvitelli. The image reveals intricate building elements, exquisite decorations, and various sections of the palace's facade. One can admire the pilaster strips that adorn its walls as well as glimpses of its atrium and windows. This royal residence served as both a symbol of power for political figures and a luxurious housing structure. In addition to showcasing the palace itself, this photo also offers a glimpse into daily life during that era. A coach can be seen on a road adjacent to the palace, highlighting one method of transportation used at that time. It provides us with a street scene bustling with activity - people going about their day while enjoying views of their city. The photographer Brogi skillfully captured not only architectural details but also infused action into his composition by including moving carriages on the road. This dynamic element adds depth to our understanding of how people traveled during those times. This remarkable print from Alinari allows viewers to travel back in time to experience European history firsthand. Its rich depiction invites us to appreciate both artistic beauty and cultural significance while offering insights into trips, tourism, and objects prevalent during Europe's first and second millenniums AD.
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