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View of Palazzo Salviati in via della Lungara in Rome and of the Ponte dei Fiorentini (called "Soldino Bridge"). The Bridge was demolished in 1941
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View of Palazzo Salviati in via della Lungara in Rome and of the Ponte dei Fiorentini (called "Soldino Bridge"). The Bridge was demolished in 1941
View of Palazzo Salviati in via della Lungara in Rome and of the Ponte dei Fiorentini (called "Soldino Bridge"). The Bridge was demolished in 1941 Rome Building High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900-1904 ca.. Date of Artwork:1520-1522 ca.. Artist:Giulio Romano, Giulio Pippi, known as (1499-1546)
Anderson
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Media ID 33155515
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print captures the breathtaking view of Palazzo Salviati in via della Lungara, Rome, along with the now-demolished Ponte dei Fiorentini, also known as the "Soldino Bridge". The image showcases the architectural marvels of both structures, representing a fusion of High Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods. The photograph was taken around 1900-1904, while the artwork itself dates back to 1520-1522. Giulio Romano, also known as Giulio Pippi (1499-1546), is credited as the artist behind this magnificent creation. His attention to detail can be observed in every corner of this masterpiece. The cornice, building elements, decorations and sections highlight Romano's mastery in architecture. The facade boasts intricate windows framed beautifully with balconies that add an elegant touch to the overall structure. This building stands tall and proud amidst its surroundings. Adjacent to Palazzo Salviati lies Ponte dei Fiorentini or "Soldino Bridge" which unfortunately met its demise in 1941. However, through this photograph we are transported back in time when it still stood proudly over a river coursing below. The landscape surrounding these architectural wonders adds another layer of beauty to this composition. It represents Europe during the first and second millennium A. D. , showcasing history at its finest. This print by Anderson from Alinari encapsulates not only a moment frozen in time but also pays homage to some of Rome's most significant landmarks. It serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage and how art has shaped our world throughout centuries.
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