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Rome, water clock of the Pincio (Villa Borghese) built in 1867

Rome, water clock of the Pincio (Villa Borghese) built in 1867


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Rome, water clock of the Pincio (Villa Borghese) built in 1867

GIA4779295 Rome, water clock of the Pincio (Villa Borghese) built in 1867. It was carried out by Dominican Giambattista Embriaco. by Italian School, (19th century); Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Rome, water clock of the Pincio (Villa Borghese) built in 1867. It was carried out by Dominican Giambattista Embriaco.); eGiancarlo Costa; Italian, out of copyright

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© Giancarlo Costa / Bridgeman Images

Clock Hour Long Villa Borghese


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This photograph showcases the exquisite water clock of the Pincio in Villa Borghese, Rome. Built in 1867 by Dominican Giambattista Embriaco, this architectural marvel stands as a testament to both artistry and engineering prowess. The water clock's intricate design is beautifully captured through Giancarlo Costa's lens, highlighting its grandeur against the backdrop of the lush garden. The long exposure photography technique used here adds a touch of mystique to an already enchanting scene. Every detail of this remarkable timepiece is brought to life - from its ornate structure to the delicate flow of water that powers it. This image invites viewers into a world where history meets innovation, where ancient Roman aesthetics blend seamlessly with modern technology. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time to an era when such objects were not only functional but also works of art. The craftsmanship involved in creating this water clock is evident, showcasing Italy's rich artistic heritage. Giancarlo Costa skillfully captures the essence and beauty of this historic landmark, allowing us to appreciate its significance even today. It serves as a reminder that art can transcend time and continue to inspire generations long after its creation. In summary, this stunning print offers a glimpse into Rome's past while celebrating the ingenuity and creativity embodied within Villa Borghese's water clock.

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