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Images Dated 23rd April 2012 (page 2)

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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The Building of the Post office in Victory Square in Brescia
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Aerial view of Piazza del Popolo in Latina and the urban surroundings
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Faade of the Parish Church of S. Pietro at Bagno a Ripa, environs of Florence
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Funerary stele with scenes of a banquet and of a hunt. Etruscan archaeological find preserved in
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Aerial view of the City Hall of Sabaudia and Latina; in the background one of the arms of the lake
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Aerial view of the City Hall and of Piazza del Popolo in Latina
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Fragmentary statue from the Acropolis of Fiesole. Opera preserved in the Etruscan Museum, in Fiesole
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Fragmented statue representing the Goddess Iside. Etruscan archaeological find preserved in
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Statue representing St. Sebastian. Terracotta by an anonymous artist from the Tuscan sixteenth
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Carved wardrobe decorated with marquetry works. Work of cabinet-making preserved in the Church of
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Faade and lateral view of the Church of S. Domenico in Fiesole
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Interior of the Church of San Francesco, Fiesole
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Votive statuettes. Etruscan archaeological find preserved in the Archaelogical Museum of Fiesole
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Cupid and Psyche, terracotta by Antonio Canova, in the Gipsoteca Antonio Canova in Possagno
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: One of the entrance portals of the Carthusian Monastery of Galluzzo, Florence
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The Annunciated Virgin. Wooden statue by Matteo Civitali, preserved in the Church of Santa Maria
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Partial view of Florence's Biblioteca Nazionale, designed by architect Cesare Bazzani
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Iconostasis, altar and tabernacle in the interior of the Basilica of the Santa Casa, loreto
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The apse of the Sanctuary of the Santa Casa, Loreto
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Column in the Hera Lacinia temple on Lacina's promontory close to Crotone
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Stationary Cross (front part), in the Town Hall of S. Vittoria, Matenano, Ascoli Piceno
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Processional Cross (back part), by Nicola da Guardiagrele, conserved in the Treasury of
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Procession Cross (front part), by Nicola da Guardiagrele, conserved in the Treasury of
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Madonna of soccorso, statue conserved in the Accademia Georgica of Treia
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The Town hall of Recanati planned by Pietro Collina and modified by the architect Gaetano Koch
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Doorway in marble of the church of S.Domenico in Recanati, by Lombard artists
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Baptismal font in bronze, by Pietro Paolo and Tarquinio Jacometti conserved in the Baptistery of
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The Fountain of the Madonna, Loreto, by Carlo Maderno and Giovanni Fontana
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Porch of the Palazzo Apostolico, Loreto
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Fontana dei Galli, with decoration in bronze by brothers Tarquinio and Pietro Paolo Jacometti
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Tabernacle with The Virgin and Child, in the Treasury of the Sanctuary of the santa Casa, Loreto
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Wash-stand in marble, by Benedetto da Maiano in the Sacresty of S.Giovanni
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The bronze baptisimal font, work by Tiburzio Vergellu and Sebastiano Sebastiani collocated in
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The central door of the Sanctuary of the santa Casa in Loreto
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: View, posterior part, with bastion and the wall of the Basilica della santa casa in Loreto
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The Palazzo della Signoria, Jesi, a project of Francesco di Giorgio Martini
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Altar-frontal with Madonna with Child and Saints, by Domenico Rosselli
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Portal on the side of the Cathedral of Fermo, dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The doorway of the church of S. Esuperanzio, Cingoli, province of Macerata
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: View from the bridge on the river Tronto and of the door Tufilla, Ascoli Piceno
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The bridge of Cecco in Ascoli Piceno. For a long time it was thought to be a medieval construction
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The Maggiore bridge of Ascoli Piceno
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: A rostrum in iron made in the XVII century, a palace in Piazza Arringo, Ascoli Piceno
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The Palace Malaspina, Ascoli Piceno. The tradition attributes it to Cola dell'Amatrice but it is
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Reliquery in silver of the arm of S. Emidio, attributed to Pietro Vannini
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Silver statue of S. Emidio, attributed to Pietro Vanni, located in the Sacresty of the Cathedral
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: The Bishops chair, detail of the choir-stalls in the Cathedral of Ascoli Piceno; by Giovanni di
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Images Dated 23rd April 2012: Detail of the choir-stalls in the Cathedral of Ascoli Piceno; by Giovanni di Matteo


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