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Busy view of Acquaverde in Genoa; in the foreground is a monument to Christopher Columbus
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Busy view of Acquaverde in Genoa; in the foreground is a monument to Christopher Columbus
Busy view of Acquaverde in Genoa; in the foreground is a monument to Christopher Columbus. Genoa Piazza Acquaverde Monument Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890-1900. Date of Artwork:1846-1862. Artist:Bartolini Lorenzo (1777-1850)
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ACA-F-015041-0000
Media ID 33127443
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Female Figure Geography Monumentromanticism Navigator People Scene Means Of Communication Abstract Concept And Symbol Of Famous Persons Type Of Representation
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This print captures a busy view of Acquaverde in Genoa, transporting us back to the romanticism of the 19th century. In the foreground stands a magnificent monument dedicated to Christopher Columbus, an iconic figure in history. The artist behind this remarkable sculpture is Bartolini Lorenzo, whose talent and creativity shine through his work. The image showcases a bustling scene filled with people engaged in various activities. It beautifully portrays the vibrant atmosphere of Genoa during that time period. From writing and communication to exploring new horizons, this photograph encompasses several abstract concepts and symbols. A female figure can be seen amidst the crowd, representing the importance of women's roles in society. Her presence adds depth and meaning to this artwork as she embodies strength and resilience. The navigator himself, Christopher Columbus, stands tall at the center of attention. His portrait serves as a reminder of his significant contributions to geography and exploration during Europe's first and second millenniums A. D. Alinari has masterfully captured every intricate detail within this photograph from 1890-1900. Their expertise allows us to appreciate not only Bartolini Lorenzo's craftsmanship but also the historical significance embedded within each element present in this scene. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are transported back in time – witnessing firsthand how art intertwines with history. This piece serves as a testament to human achievements while also reminding us of our continuous quest for knowledge and discovery throughout centuries past.
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