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Santa Trinita Bridge, Florence
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Santa Trinita Bridge, Florence
Santa Trinita Bridge, Florence Florence Bridge Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:07/1923. Date of Artwork:1252, 1557, 1952. Artist:Ammannati Bartolomeo (1511-1592), Gizdulich, Riccardo, Brizzi, Emilio
Balocchi Vincenzo
BVA-S-000239-0937
Media ID 33174244
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Bridge With Actionmannerism For Transportation Naval And River
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This print captures the timeless beauty of the Santa Trinita Bridge in Florence, Italy. Built during the Renaissance-Baroque period, this architectural masterpiece showcases a harmonious blend of Mannerism and Renaissance styles that have stood the test of time. Dating back to 1252, with subsequent renovations in 1557 and 1952, this bridge has witnessed centuries of history unfold along its elegant arches. The artistic genius behind its design is credited to Ammannati Bartolomeo (1511-1592), whose vision brought forth a structure that seamlessly integrates both functionality and aesthetic appeal. As you gaze upon this photograph, your eyes are drawn not only to the grandeur of the bridge itself but also to the intricate sculptures adorning it. These masterpieces by Gizdulich, Riccardo Brizzi, and Emilio add an ethereal touch to an already enchanting scene. The Santa Trinita Bridge serves as more than just a means for transportation; it is a symbol of Florentine ingenuity and craftsmanship. It offers breathtaking views of the cityscape from every angle – a testament to its strategic location spanning across River Arno. In this particular shot captured by Balocchi Vincenzo in July 1923, we witness life unfolding on this iconic landmark. A bustling street scene comes alive before our eyes as people go about their daily routines amidst such historical splendor. This print allows us to appreciate not only the physical beauty but also the cultural significance embedded within these ancient stones. It transports us back through time while reminding us that great works endure throughout generations – connecting past eras with present moments.
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