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The Tempietto di Sant'Antonio in Rimini, built in Bramante's style in 1518 and rebuilt after the earthquake in 1672
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The Tempietto di Sant'Antonio in Rimini, built in Bramante's style in 1518 and rebuilt after the earthquake in 1672
The Tempietto di Sant'Antonio in Rimini, built in Bramante's style in 1518 and rebuilt after the earthquake in 1672 Rimini Piazza Tre Martiri Temple High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1931. Date of Artwork:1518
Anderson
ADA-F-030482-0000
Media ID 33154957
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Chapelhigh Renaissance Cupola Dome Entablature Lantern
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The Tempietto di Sant'Antonio in Rimini: A Timeless Masterpiece of Renaissance Architecture This print captures the majestic beauty of the Tempietto di Sant'Antonio, a remarkable architectural gem located in Rimini, Italy. Built in 1518 following Bramante's distinctive style, this magnificent structure stands as a testament to the genius of Renaissance design. Despite enduring the devastating earthquake of 1672, which left much of Rimini in ruins, this temple was painstakingly rebuilt to its former glory. The photograph showcases its grandeur against the backdrop of Piazza Tre Martiri, where it proudly stands as an emblematic symbol of resilience and artistic excellence. The intricate details depicted within this image highlight the mastery behind Bramante's vision. From its towering columns to meticulously crafted building elements and decorations, every aspect exudes elegance and sophistication. The dome with its graceful cupola and lantern adds a touch of ethereal beauty to this religious sanctuary. As one gazes upon this architectural marvel, it becomes evident that centuries have passed since its creation yet it remains timeless. Its entablature proudly displays Christian motifs while embodying both High Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles from Europe's rich cultural heritage. Anderson's expert photography transports viewers back to 1931 when this artwork was captured through his lens. It serves as a window into history itself - showcasing not only the physical structure but also capturing an essence that transcends time. This print is more than just an image; it encapsulates centuries worth of artistry and human achievement. It invites us to appreciate not only the skillful craftsmanship but also reflects on our shared cultural legacy throughout Europe's first and second millenniums.
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