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Rome: Piazza Navona and the Fountain of Four Rivers, and that of Moro
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Rome: Piazza Navona and the Fountain of Four Rivers, and that of Moro
Rome: Piazza Navona and the Fountain of Four Rivers, and that of Moro Rome Piazza Navona Fountain Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1865 ca.. Date of Artwork:1651. Artist:Bernini Gian Lorenzo (1598-1680)
Sommer & Behles
FVQ-F-045308-0000
Media ID 33292602
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Male Figure Malebaroque Abstract Concept And Symbol Type Of Representation
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This print showcases the timeless beauty of Rome's Piazza Navona and its iconic Fountain of Four Rivers, along with the lesser-known Fountain of Moro. The image transports us back to 1865, capturing the essence of this historic square during a bygone era. Designed in 1651 by the brilliant artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the Fountain of Four Rivers stands as a magnificent example of Baroque artistry. Its grandeur is evident in every intricate detail, from its towering figures representing four major rivers - Nile, Ganges, Danube, and Rio de la Plata - to its ornate embellishments that epitomize Renaissance-Baroque styles. Adjacent to this masterpiece lies the Fountain of Moro. Though often overshadowed by its famous neighbor, it possesses an undeniable charm that adds depth to this photograph. Created in harmony with Bernini's vision for Piazza Navona, it complements his work seamlessly. The male figure depicted here symbolizes more than just physicality; it represents allegory and abstract concepts intertwined within human form. Nude yet dignified, he embodies both vulnerability and strength—a testament to Bernini's ability to capture complex emotions through sculpture. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork captured by Sommer & Behles for Alinari in 1865 AD. , we are reminded not only of Rome's rich history but also how art can transcend time itself. This print serves as a window into Europe's first and second millenniums—an invitation to immerse ourselves in the cultural tapestry woven throughout centuries past. Let this image transport you back in time as you marvel at these masterpieces that have stood proudly for centuries on Rome's bustling Piazza Navona—the heart and soul of a city steeped in artistic brilliance.
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