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Florence Italy. Tracery From The Campanile Of Giotto. Artist John Ruskin. Engraver J. C. Armytage. From The Seven Lamps Of Architecture By John Ruskin Published 1894 By George Allen London
Florence Italy. Tracery From The Campanile Of Giotto. Artist John Ruskin. Engraver J.C. Armytage. From The Seven Lamps Of Architecture By John Ruskin Published 1894 By George Allen London
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print transports us to the enchanting city of Florence, Italy. Titled "Florence Italy. Tracery From The Campanile Of Giotto" this artwork is a masterpiece by renowned artist John Ruskin, with engravings skillfully executed by J. C. Armytage. It was originally published in 1894 as part of Ruskin's influential book "The Seven Lamps Of Architecture". The image captures the intricate tracery found on the campanile (bell tower) of Giotto, one of Florence's most iconic architectural landmarks. The attention to detail is remarkable, showcasing the delicate craftsmanship that characterizes Italian artistry. As we gaze upon this vertical composition, our eyes are drawn to the exquisite window design depicted in precise lines and curves. Every element contributes to an overall sense of harmony and elegance. This historical print not only celebrates the beauty of Florentine architecture but also serves as a testament to Ruskin's passion for promoting excellence in design and craftsmanship. Ken Welsh has expertly captured this significant piece from his collection without mentioning any commercial use restrictions or affiliations with a company. Through his lens, he invites us to appreciate both the artistic mastery behind this engraving and its cultural significance within architectural history.
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