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Scientific high school Augusto Righi, Bologna

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Scientific high school Augusto Righi, Bologna

Scientific high school Augusto Righi, Bologna Bologna Tower Styles and Movements before 1945, International Art of 20th Century. Date of Photograph:1930-940. Date of Artwork:1928. Artist:Arata Giulio (1883-1962)

Villani, Studio
VAA-F-005047-0000

Media ID 33399089

© Alinari Archives, Florence

Contemporary History Subjects Educational Fascism International Art Of 20th Century Secondary School


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This photograph captures the grandeur of the Scientific High School Augusto Righi in Bologna, Italy. The school stands tall against the cityscape, showcasing its impressive architectural design that seamlessly blends elements of both tradition and modernity. Built during a time when fascism was gaining momentum in Italy, this educational structure serves as a symbol of progress and innovation. Its imposing presence reflects the ideals of the regime, emphasizing discipline and order within education. However, beyond its political connotations, this building also represents an important era in contemporary history. The photograph offers a unique glimpse into Bologna's urban landscape before 1945. It showcases various tower styles and movements prevalent during that period, providing valuable insight into architectural trends of the time. This visual documentation is invaluable for historians studying Italian architecture or those interested in international art from the 20th century. The artwork itself was created by Arata Giulio (1883-1962) in 1928. Giulio's skillful composition highlights not only the school but also captures other notable landmarks surrounding it. Through his lens, we are transported back to a different era where bustling streets intertwine with historical buildings. Displayed by Villani Studio through Alinari prints, this print invites viewers to appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and historical significance. Whether you have an interest in secondary schools or simply admire stunning architectural photography, this image provides a fascinating window into Bologna's past.

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