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Monument des Quatre Maures avec la statue de Ferdinand Ier de Mdicis sur la Piazza Micheli Livourne. l'arrire-plan apparat l'ancien quai du port
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Monument des Quatre Maures avec la statue de Ferdinand Ier de Mdicis sur la Piazza Micheli Livourne. l'arrire-plan apparat l'ancien quai du port
Monument des Quatre Maures avec la statue de Ferdinand Ier de Mdicis sur la Piazza Micheli Livourne. l'arrire-plan apparat l'ancien quai du port Livorno Piazza Giuseppe Micheli Monument, Commemorative Equestrian Monument Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:ante 1888. Date of Artwork:1595-1621. Artist:Tacca, Pietro, Bandini, Giovanni known as Giovanni dell'Opera
Brogi, Giacomo
BGA-F-008815-0000
Media ID 33167896
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Grand Duchy Of Tuscany Italy Modern History Of Nations Peoples Territories For Daytime Of Famous Persons
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This print captures the majestic "Monument des Quatre Maures avec la statue de Ferdinand Ier de Mdicis" standing proudly on the Piazza Micheli in Livourne. The backdrop reveals the ancient quay of the port, adding a touch of historical charm to this already remarkable scene. The monument itself is a stunning example of Baroque and Renaissance-Baroque styles, showcasing Europe's artistic brilliance from the first and second millenniums A. D. Its creation dates back to 1595-1621, crafted by renowned artists Tacca, Pietro, Bandini, Giovanni (known as Giovanni dell'Opera). This commemorative equestrian monument pays homage to Ferdinand Ier de Medici, an influential figure in Tuscany's grand duchy during Italy's modern history. In this photograph taken before 1888 by Giacomo Brogi, we are transported back in time to witness not only the beauty of this artwork but also glimpse into the fashion and clothing style of that era. The statue stands tall against a clear sky while capturing every intricate detail with precision. As we admire this work of art through Brogi's lens, it serves as a reminder of how nations evolve over time – their histories shaped by famous individuals like Ferdinand Ier de Medici. It also showcases Livourne's rich cultural heritage and its connection to maritime trade through its depiction against the old port quay. Alinari has masterfully preserved this moment for us to appreciate centuries later. Let us marvel at both the craftsmanship captured within this photograph and reflect upon our own place within history as we gaze upon these timeless works of art.
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