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Partial view of the Sala del Senato in the Doges Palace in Venice. On the back wall is the painting by Palma il Giovane of the Doges Lorenzo and Girolamo Priuli aAdoring Christ together with saints Lawrence and Jerome
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Partial view of the Sala del Senato in the Doges Palace in Venice. On the back wall is the painting by Palma il Giovane of the Doges Lorenzo and Girolamo Priuli aAdoring Christ together with saints Lawrence and Jerome
Partial view of the Sala del Senato in the Doges Palace in Venice. On the back wall is the painting by Palma il Giovane of the Doges Lorenzo and Girolamo Priuli aAdoring Christ together with saints Lawrence and Jerome Venice Expository Hall High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1870 -1880 ca.. Date of Artwork:XVI sec. ca.. Artist:Antonio da Ponte (ca.1512-1597)
Unidentified Author
PDC-F-003297-0000
Media ID 33273623
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photo print, titled "Partial view of the Sala del Senato in the Doges' Palace in Venice" transports us to a bygone era of grandeur and opulence. The image showcases a remarkable painting on the back wall, executed by Palma il Giovane, depicting the Doges Lorenzo and Girolamo Priuli Adoring Christ alongside saints Lawrence and Jerome. Dating back to around 1870-1880, this photograph captures an exquisite moment frozen in time within the iconic Doge's Palace. The artist behind this architectural marvel is none other than Antonio da Ponte, whose craftsmanship shines through every intricate detail. Da Ponte's work dates back to the 16th century, adding historical significance to this already breathtaking scene. The location itself holds immense cultural value as it represents one of Venice's most treasured landmarks. The Hall of The Senate within the Doge's Palace served as a room for political discussions and decision-making during its heyday. This particular space exudes elegance with its carefully curated furnishings and ornate decorations that adorn both walls and ceilings. As we delve into this print captured by an unidentified author from Alinari, we are transported not only visually but also emotionally. It reminds us of a time when artistry intertwined seamlessly with politics; where government offices were adorned with masterpieces that inspired awe among those who entered these hallowed halls. This image serves as a testament to human creativity throughout history - showcasing how architecture, paintings, and interior design can come together harmoniously to create spaces that leave lasting impressions on all who have the privilege of experiencing them firsthand.
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