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Faade of the Church of S.Carlo ai Catinari, by Giovanni Battista Soria for the order of the Barnabiti in Rome
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Faade of the Church of S.Carlo ai Catinari, by Giovanni Battista Soria for the order of the Barnabiti in Rome
Faade of the Church of S.Carlo ai Catinari, by Giovanni Battista Soria for the order of the Barnabiti in Rome Rome Church of S.Carlo ai Catinari Church - Facade Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1636 - 1638. Artist:Soria, Giovanni Battista
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-006065-0000
Media ID 33138307
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Brand Crest Frame Pilaster Strip Portal Stairs Staircase String Course Emblem
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This print showcases the magnificent façade of the Church of S. Carlo ai Catinari in Rome, Italy. Created by Giovanni Battista Soria for the order of the Barnabiti, this architectural masterpiece seamlessly blends Baroque and Renaissance-Baroque styles. The photograph, taken around 1890, beautifully captures the intricate details and grandeur of this historic church. The façade is adorned with various building elements and decorations that reflect Europe's rich cultural heritage from both the first and second millenniums A. D. As we gaze upon this image, our eyes are drawn to the elaborate portal at the center, framed by pilaster strips that add depth to its design. The windows on either side are elegantly framed as well, showcasing a harmonious balance between form and function. The church's Christian significance is evident through its religious symbols such as crests and emblems proudly displayed throughout. Each element contributes to creating a sense of reverence and spirituality within this sacred structure. The staircase leading up to the entrance adds an air of grandeur while also providing practical access for worshippers. Meanwhile, a string course gracefully divides different sections of the façade, adding another layer of visual interest. This artwork by Giovanni Battista Soria stands as a testament to his skillful craftsmanship during its creation between 1636-1638. Preserved through time in this stunning photograph by Alinari Fratelli around 250 years later, it allows us to appreciate not only its historical significance but also its enduring beauty. In conclusion, this print invites us into a world where architecture tells stories and faith finds expression in stone. It serves as a reminder of Rome's rich artistic legacy while inspiring awe at human creativity across centuries.
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