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Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Lazio, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
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Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Lazio, Italy, 1925. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Lazio, Italy, 1925. Landscape: Girolamo Fontana, Carlo Maderno, and Flaminio Ponzio, 17th century
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This photograph, taken by Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1925, showcases the breathtaking beauty of Villa Torlonia in Frascati, Lazio, Italy. The villa, nestled amidst the rolling hills of Italy, is a testament to the grandeur of the Baroque era. The architectural masterpieces that grace the property were designed by renowned architects Girolamo Fontana, Carlo Maderno, and Flaminio Ponzio in the 17th century. The photograph captures the villa's stunning facade, adorned with intricate balustrades and ornate details. The Neoclassical elements, reminiscent of the works of Hieronymus and Carlo Rainaldi, add to the villa's timeless appeal. The vibrant colors and hand-tinted details bring the image to life, transporting the viewer to this idyllic location. The grounds of Villa Torlonia are equally impressive, with lush gardens and meticulously landscaped areas that add to the overall beauty of the property. The lantern slide, a popular medium for photographic presentations during the 1910-1930 period, offers a unique perspective of this historic site. Frances Benjamin Johnston, an American photographer and architectural historian, captured the essence of this Italian treasure, preserving its history and beauty for future generations. The Library of Congress, which houses this photograph, is a testament to the importance of preserving our architectural and artistic heritage. This photograph is a must-see for anyone with an appreciation for history, art, and architecture.
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