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Faade of Palazzo Dolfin Manin built by Jacopo Sansovino. Now it is an office for the Bank of Italy
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Faade of Palazzo Dolfin Manin built by Jacopo Sansovino. Now it is an office for the Bank of Italy
Faade of Palazzo Dolfin Manin built by Jacopo Sansovino. Now it is an office for the Bank of Italy. Venice Building High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1536-1575 ca.. Artist:Sansovino, Jacopo Tatti, known as (1486-1570)
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-032147-0000
Media ID 33135993
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph captures the magnificent façade of Palazzo Dolfin Manin, a remarkable architectural masterpiece built by Jacopo Sansovino. Located in Venice, Italy, this historic building now serves as an office for the Bank of Italy. The image showcases the grandeur and elegance of High Renaissance architecture, with its intricate details and harmonious proportions. The façade displays a fusion of styles from different periods, including Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque influences. It stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage that Europe has nurtured throughout the first and second millenniums A. D. Dating back to approximately 1536-1575, Palazzo Dolfin Manin is attributed to Jacopo Sansovino, also known as Jacopo Tatti (1486-1570), one of the most renowned architects and sculptors of his time. His mastery in combining classical elements with innovative design can be seen in every aspect of this stunning structure. Alinari Fratelli's expert photography skillfully captures both the timeless beauty and historical significance of this architectural gem. The monochrome tones add depth to every detail, emphasizing the play between light and shadow on its surface. Today, Palazzo Dolfin Manin continues to serve an important purpose as it houses offices for one of Italy's leading financial institutions –the Bank of Italy. This photograph not only highlights its aesthetic appeal but also reminds us how history seamlessly blends into our modern lives through adaptive reuse. As we gaze upon this print captured during the early 20th century (circa 1920-1930), we are transported back in time while appreciating both Alinari Fratelli's artistry behind the lens and Sansovino's genius in creating such an enduring architectural marvel.
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