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View of Piazza San Domenico in Palermo. In the background, the baroque church of San Domenico and, in the square centre, the Column of the Mary Immaculate
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View of Piazza San Domenico in Palermo. In the background, the baroque church of San Domenico and, in the square centre, the Column of the Mary Immaculate
View of Piazza San Domenico in Palermo. In the background, the baroque church of San Domenico and, in the square centre, the Column of the Mary Immaculate. Palermo Church Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:1640. Artist:Cirincione, Andrea
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BGA-F-010845-0000
Media ID 33165071
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Commemorative Obelisk Column With Actionbaroque
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This print captures the timeless beauty of Piazza San Domenico in Palermo. The focal point of the image is the magnificent baroque church of San Domenico, standing proudly in the background. Its intricate facade showcases the exquisite craftsmanship that defines Renaissance-Baroque architecture. In the center of this bustling square, we see the Column of Mary Immaculate, a striking commemorative structure that adds to the religious ambiance of this historic site. The column's presence symbolizes devotion and faith, inviting visitors to pause and reflect amidst their busy lives. Dating back to around 1920, this photograph offers us a glimpse into Palermo's rich history. It transports us to an era where horse-drawn carriages traversed these cobblestone streets and people went about their daily activities with grace and elegance. The artist behind this remarkable artwork is Andrea Cirincione, whose keen eye for detail has beautifully captured every element within this scene. From architectural elements like building facades and decorations to sculptures adorning street corners, every aspect tells a story of Palermo's past. As we take in this view of Piazza San Domenico, we can't help but appreciate its urban charm. The statue work scattered throughout adds character while enhancing its religious significance. This snapshot allows us to immerse ourselves in both the grandeur of European Baroque style as well as Palermo's vibrant city life. Brogi from Alinari has masterfully preserved this piece through time so that we may continue to marvel at its beauty today. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply captivated by historical landmarks, this print serves as a window into another world - one filled with architectural wonders and cultural richness.
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