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Ticket booth of the Train station of Santa Maria Novella, built by the Tuscan Group of Architects composed of Giovanni Michelucci, Italo Gamberini, Nello Baroni, Piero Berardi, Sarre Guarnieri and Leonardo Lusanna
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Ticket booth of the Train station of Santa Maria Novella, built by the Tuscan Group of Architects composed of Giovanni Michelucci, Italo Gamberini, Nello Baroni, Piero Berardi, Sarre Guarnieri and Leonardo Lusanna
Ticket booth of the Train station of Santa Maria Novella, built by the Tuscan Group of Architects composed of Giovanni Michelucci, Italo Gamberini, Nello Baroni, Piero Berardi, Sarre Guarnieri and Leonardo Lusanna. Florence Santa Maria Novella Train station Railway Station International Styles, Avante-Garde, Styles and Movements before 1945, International Art of 20th Century. Date of Photograph:1936 ca.. Date of Artwork:1933-1935. Artist:Tuscan Architects Group
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-044319-0000
Media ID 33140446
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph captures the essence of the Ticket booth at the Train station of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy. Built by the renowned Tuscan Group of Architects, including Giovanni Michelucci, Italo Gamberini, Nello Baroni, Piero Berardi, Sarre Guarnieri and Leonardo Lusanna between 1933-1935, this architectural masterpiece showcases a harmonious blend of International Styles and Avante-Garde influences. The composition is strikingly symmetrical with its grand entrance adorned by intricate details that reflect the artistic movements prevalent before 1945. The architects' meticulous attention to detail is evident in every element - from the bench to other furnishings for civic spaces within this railway station. A prominent feature within this timeless structure is an elegant clock that stands as both an instrument for time measurement and a symbol of efficiency in transportation. Its presence adds a touch of nostalgia while reminding travelers to keep track of their journeys amidst bustling train schedules. Alinari's skillful photography transports us back to approximately 1936 when this image was captured. Through his lens, we are able to appreciate not only the craftsmanship behind this iconic ticket booth but also gain insight into how architecture played a significant role in shaping international art during the early 20th century. This print serves as a testament to Alinari's ability to capture historical landmarks with precision and grace. As we gaze upon it today, we can't help but marvel at how such timeless beauty continues to inspire generations long after its creation.
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