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The Fort of Michelangelo in Civitavecchia. Begun by Bramante, it was continued by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, and finally completed by Buonarroti
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The Fort of Michelangelo in Civitavecchia. Begun by Bramante, it was continued by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, and finally completed by Buonarroti
The Fort of Michelangelo in Civitavecchia. Begun by Bramante, it was continued by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, and finally completed by Buonarroti Civitavecchia Fort Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1508-1537. Artist:Donato di Pascuccio di Antonio known as Bramante, Buonarroti Michelangelo (1475-1564), Antonio da Sangallo the Younger
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-020265-0000
Media ID 33129761
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Fort Small Boat Turret View Of The Cityrenaissance Walls By Water Landscape Seascape Military And Defensive
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This print showcases "The Fort of Michelangelo in Civitavecchia" a remarkable architectural masterpiece that reflects the Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods. The fort's construction began with Bramante, continued by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, and was ultimately completed by the renowned artist Buonarroti. Dating back to the First and Second Millennium A. D. , this photograph captures the fort's grandeur during the early 20th century (1920-1930 ca. ), while the artwork itself was created between 1508 and 1537. The artists involved in its creation include Donato di Pascuccio di Antonio, known as Bramante, Buonarroti Michelangelo (1475-1564), and Antonio da Sangallo the Younger. The image reveals various elements of this military defensive structure, including turrets, building sections, decorations, walls, and an impressive view of both land and sea. A small boat can be seen peacefully sailing near its shores, emphasizing both its strategic location by waterways as well as providing a picturesque scene within this historical context. Alinari Fratelli captured this stunning photograph without any commercial intentions but rather to showcase Europe's rich renaissance heritage. With impeccable attention to detail, Alinari Fratelli allows viewers to appreciate not only the fort itself but also gain insight into transportation methods of that era. "The Fort of Michelangelo in Civitavecchia" stands tall as a testament to human ingenuity throughout different centuries. Its architectural beauty harmoniously blends with its surroundings while symbolizing strength and protection against potential threats from land or sea. This print serves as a visual time capsule bridging past generations with those who admire it today.
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