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View of Palazzo Corsi Salviati, formerly Tornabuoni, headquarters of the Banca Commerciale, in Via Tornabuoni, Florence. The building was designed by Michelozzo; it was renovated by Ferdinando Ruggeri in the 18th century
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View of Palazzo Corsi Salviati, formerly Tornabuoni, headquarters of the Banca Commerciale, in Via Tornabuoni, Florence. The building was designed by Michelozzo; it was renovated by Ferdinando Ruggeri in the 18th century
View of Palazzo Corsi Salviati, formerly Tornabuoni, headquarters of the Banca Commerciale, in Via Tornabuoni, Florence. The building was designed by Michelozzo; it was renovated by Ferdinando Ruggeri in the 18th century Florence via Tornabuoni Building Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1894. Date of Artwork:1450 ca.; 1736; 1864. Artist:Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Michelozzi, Ruggieri, Ferdinando
Alinari, Fratelli
APA-F-002230-0000
Media ID 33153372
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print captures the majestic Palazzo Corsi Salviati, formerly known as Tornabuoni, standing proudly in Via Tornabuoni, Florence. Designed by the renowned architect Michelozzo di Bartolomeo Michelozzi, this architectural masterpiece showcases a harmonious blend of Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles. The photograph allows us to appreciate the intricate details of this historic building that has witnessed centuries of history unfold within its walls. The Palazzo Corsi Salviati underwent significant renovations in the 18th century under the skilled hands of Ferdinando Ruggeri, further enhancing its grandeur. As we gaze at this image frozen in time from 1894, we are transported back to an era when Florence was a bustling hub of artistic and cultural brilliance. The ashlar windows and decorative elements adorning the facade exude elegance and sophistication. The structure itself stands tall against a backdrop of a picturesque landscape with roads leading towards it. It is fascinating to imagine how many notable figures may have walked through those doors throughout history. Alinari's expert photography perfectly captures every nuance and detail, allowing us to truly appreciate the craftsmanship behind this architectural gem. This artwork serves as a testament to human ingenuity and creativity across different periods - from its original construction around 1450 to subsequent renovations in 1736 and 1864. This print not only offers us a glimpse into Florence's rich architectural heritage but also invites us on a journey through time. It reminds us that buildings like Palazzo Corsi Salviati are not merely structures; they are living witnesses to our collective pasts that continue to inspire awe even today.
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