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Church of Santo Carlo at the Quattro Fontane, also called Santo Carlino, in Rome, masterpiece of Francesco Borromini
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Church of Santo Carlo at the Quattro Fontane, also called Santo Carlino, in Rome, masterpiece of Francesco Borromini
Church of Santo Carlo at the Quattro Fontane, also called Santo Carlino, in Rome, masterpiece of Francesco Borromini Rome Quadrivium of the Quattro Fontane Church Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1638-1667 ca.. Artist:Borromini, Francesco Castelli, known as
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Church of Santo Carlo at the Quattro Fontane - A Timeless Masterpiece in Rome
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. This print showcases the breathtaking Church of Santo Carlo at the Quattro Fontane, also known as Santo Carlino, nestled in the heart of Rome. The architectural brilliance and artistic finesse displayed in this masterpiece are attributed to Francesco Borromini, a renowned Italian architect. Dating back to the 17th century, this Baroque gem stands tall with its Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods. Its significance spans across Europe, representing an architectural marvel from both the First and Second Millennium A. D. The photograph itself was captured around 1920-1930 while Borromini's artwork dates back to approximately 1638-1667. The artist behind this awe-inspiring creation is none other than Francesco Castelli, famously known as Borromini. His attention to detail can be seen throughout every aspect of this church – from its intricate furnishings for civic spaces to its majestic bell tower that pierces through the Roman skyline. As you delve into this image, your eyes will wander over each column and building element meticulously crafted by Borromini himself. The facade exudes grandeur while maintaining a sense of harmony with its surroundings. This religious structure serves as a testament to Christian devotion and architectural excellence. Beyond being an architectural wonder, this photograph captures more than just bricks and mortar; it encapsulates a street scene that offers a glimpse into daily life during that era. It provides viewers with an enchanting view of Rome's cityscape without any distractions or actions taking place within it. Alinari Fratelli skillfully preserved this moment in time through their lens—a true homage to both artistry and history alike. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or simply captivated by beauty frozen in time, let yourself be transported back centuries as you immerse yourself in this remarkable piece of art.
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