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View of Palazzo Vecchietti, also known as Palazzo del Diavolino, between Via Strozzi and Via Vecchietti, Florence
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View of Palazzo Vecchietti, also known as Palazzo del Diavolino, between Via Strozzi and Via Vecchietti, Florence
View of Palazzo Vecchietti, also known as Palazzo del Diavolino, between Via Strozzi and Via Vecchietti, Florence Florence Via Vecchietti, Via Strozzi Building Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:03/02/1893. Date of Artwork:1578; 1850 ca.. Artist:Giambologna, Jean de Boulogne, known as
Alinari, Fratelli
APA-F-001486-0000
Media ID 33153310
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Ashlar Brand Crest String Course Emblem
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This print takes us back in time to the enchanting streets of Florence, Italy. Standing tall and proud is the magnificent Palazzo Vecchietti, also known as Palazzo del Diavolino, nestled between Via Strozzi and Via Vecchietti. The building showcases a harmonious blend of Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles, reflecting the rich architectural heritage of Europe. The photograph was captured on March 2nd, 1893, allowing us to witness this timeless masterpiece in all its glory. However, it is important to note that the artwork itself dates back even further to 1578 with some modifications made around 1850. The artist behind this remarkable creation is none other than Giambologna or Jean de Boulogne. As we gaze upon this image, our eyes are drawn towards the intricate details adorning the structure. From elegant windows to elaborate furnishings for civic spaces, every element speaks volumes about the craftsmanship of that era. The ashlar construction technique used in building this grand edifice adds an extra layer of sophistication. A prominent crest or emblem proudly sits atop Palazzo Vecchietti's facade—a symbol representing its prestige and significance within European history. The string course running along its exterior acts as a decorative touch while showcasing a type of coat of arms or heraldic ornament commonly seen during the Renaissance period. Alinari Fratelli has skillfully captured this stunning view through their lens, immortalizing not just a mere building but an entire epoch within their frame. This print transports us back centuries ago when Florence flourished under artistic brilliance and cultural splendor. Let your imagination wander as you admire this extraordinary piece—an ode to architectural marvels that have stood strong throughout time—reminding us how beauty can transcend generations and inspire awe even after centuries have passed by.
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