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Prospetto dell altare collo spaccato della cappella
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Prospetto dell altare collo spaccato della cappella
Prospetto dell altare collo spaccato della cappella annessa alla Chiesa di S. Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Stvdio d architettvra civile sopra gli ornamenti di porte e finestre tratti da alcune fabbriche insigni di Roma con le misure, piante, modini, e profili: opera de piv celebri architetti de nostri tempi, Aquila, Francesco Faraone, ca. 1676-1740, Borromini, Francesco, 1599-1667, Specchi, Alessandro, 1668-1729, etching, 1702-1721
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This print showcases the intricate details of the "Prospetto dell altare collo spaccato della cappella" (Prospectus of the altar with a section of the chapel) located in the annexed chapel of S. Carlo alle Quattro Fontane Church in Rome. The print, created by renowned architects Francesco Faraone Aquila, Francesco Borromini, and Alessandro Specchi between 1702 and 1721, offers a stunning glimpse into their architectural genius. The etching beautifully captures the ornate decorations adorning doors and windows inspired by prominent Roman structures. With precise measurements, plans, profiles, and sections meticulously depicted, this masterpiece serves as an invaluable resource for civil architecture enthusiasts. The composition exudes elegance through its harmonious balance of light and shadow. Every line tells a story; every curve speaks volumes about the architects' vision. It is evident that this work was crafted with immense skill and passion. As you gaze upon this print from Liszt Collection's archives, immerse yourself in the world where art meets architecture. Let your imagination wander through time as you appreciate how these celebrated architects shaped our present by drawing inspiration from Rome's iconic buildings.
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