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View of the busy piazza of the Palazzo del Popolo, Ascoli Piceno. In the photo, the side of the Church of S. Francesco and faade of Palazzo del Popolo are visible
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View of the busy piazza of the Palazzo del Popolo, Ascoli Piceno. In the photo, the side of the Church of S. Francesco and faade of Palazzo del Popolo are visible
View of the busy piazza of the Palazzo del Popolo, Ascoli Piceno. In the photo, the side of the Church of S. Francesco and faade of Palazzo del Popolo are visible. Ascoli Piceno Piazza del Popolo Church, Loggia Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:1258-1371, 1443-1461, 1513. Artist:Cola dell'Amatrice, Nicola Filotesio, known as, Rubei, Francesco, Bernardino di Pietro da Corona
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Clock Pedlar Portal Stairs Staircase Street Lamp Time Time Measurement Watch With Action
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Capturing the Essence of Ascoli Piceno's Vibrant Piazza del Popolo". This print transports us back in time to the bustling piazza of Palazzo del Popolo in Ascoli Piceno. The image beautifully showcases the architectural wonders that define this historic square, with a focus on the side of the Church of S. Francesco and the grand façade of Palazzo del Popolo. Dating back to 1258-1371 and further embellished in 1443-1461 and 1513, these structures bear witness to centuries of European history, showcasing Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles. The artistic mastery behind their creation is attributed to renowned artists such as Cola dell'Amatrice, Nicola Filotesio (known as Rubei), Francesco, and Bernardino di Pietro da Corona. As we explore this vibrant scene frozen in time between 1915-1920, our eyes are drawn not only to the magnificent architecture but also to various elements that bring life to this urban space. A street lamp illuminates passersby while furnishings for civic spaces provide comfort amidst a lively atmosphere. The portal beckons visitors into its enchanting world while decorative building sections add charm at every turn. A bell tower stands tall as a symbol of Christian faith amidst a religiously significant setting. And there it is – an intriguing figure caught by Alinari's lens – perhaps a pedlar engaging with locals or simply an observer taking in all that unfolds before them. The presence of a watch or clock reminds us that time never stops ticking even within such picturesque scenes. This street scene offers us more than just architectural beauty; it grants us a glimpse into daily life during this era. In summary, Alinari's photograph encapsulates the essence of Ascoli Piceno's Piazza del Popolo - an amalgamation of stunning architecture, vibrant activity, historical significance, and timeless charm.
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