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View of Square Saint Carlo in Turin from the arcades of Via Roma. Print retouched
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View of Square Saint Carlo in Turin from the arcades of Via Roma. Print retouched
View of Square Saint Carlo in Turin from the arcades of Via Roma. Print retouched Turin Via Roma Square, Piazza Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1910-1930. Date of Artwork:1642 ca.. Artist:Castellamonte, Carlo di
Unidentified Author
FVQ-F-008811-0000
Media ID 33287829
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Commemorative Equestrian Monument Open Gallery View Of The Citybaroque
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This print showcases the breathtaking "View of Square Saint Carlo in Turin from the arcades of Via Roma". With its meticulous retouching, this image transports us back to a bygone era between 1910 and 1930. The photograph captures the essence of Turin's rich history, as it reveals a stunning blend of Baroque and Renaissance architectural styles. The Square Saint Carlo, adorned with magnificent buildings and decorative elements, stands as a testament to Europe's artistic prowess throughout the first and second millenniums A. D. One cannot help but be drawn to the prominent equestrian monument that takes center stage in this composition. Its commemorative presence adds an air of grandeur to the square while symbolizing Turin's deep-rooted Christian heritage. As our gaze extends beyond the square, we are greeted by a majestic bell tower rising proudly against the city skyline. This religious structure serves as a reminder of Turin's spiritual significance and its role as an urban hub for devout worshippers. The open gallery along Via Roma invites us to explore further, beckoning us with its alluring charm. Each building element tells a story; each decoration whispers secrets from centuries past. While this artwork was created around 1642 by Carlo di Castellamonte—an artist whose name has stood the test of time—the author behind this particular photograph remains unidentified. Nevertheless, their keen eye captured not just an image but also an entire epoch frozen in time. Let this mesmerizing print transport you through history—a window into Turin's vibrant past where baroque extravagance meets timeless elegance amidst cobbled squares and bustling streetscapes.
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