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Monument to Giorgio Castriota Scanderberg in Rome
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Monument to Giorgio Castriota Scanderberg in Rome
Monument to Giorgio Castriota Scanderberg in Rome Rome Piazza Raudusculana Commemorative Equestrian Monument Nineteenth-Twenty century, 19th-20th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1941. Date of Artwork:1940. Artist:Romanelli, Romano
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-048855-0000
Media ID 33136640
© Alinari Archives, Florence
19th 20th Century Armed Forces And Military Life Armor Arms Military Equipment Sword Of Famous Persons
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Monument to Giorgio Castriota Scanderberg in Rome - A Timeless Tribute to a Legendary Figure
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. This print captures the majestic Monument to Giorgio Castriota Scanderberg, standing tall and proud in the heart of Rome's Piazza Raudusculana. Erected during the 19th-20th century by renowned artist Romano Romanelli, this commemorative equestrian monument pays homage to one of Europe's most esteemed historical figures. The photograph, taken in 1941 by Alinari, Fratelli, transports us back in time as we witness this remarkable artwork that dates back to 1940. The statue portrays Scanderberg mounted on his horse with an air of strength and determination. His sword glistens under the sunlight, symbolizing his military prowess and unwavering commitment to defending his homeland. As we delve into history through this image, we are reminded of Scanderberg's significant role as a fearless leader during the First and Second Millennium A. D. , leaving an indelible mark on European history. This monument serves as a lasting tribute not only to him but also to all those who have fought valiantly for their nations throughout time. The intricate details captured within this photograph allow us to appreciate both the artistry behind Romanelli's creation and Alinari's skillful lensmanship. Every line etched onto the sculpture speaks volumes about Scanderberg’s legacy—a testament that echoes across generations. Beyond its artistic value, this photograph invites contemplation about our collective past and prompts reflection upon famous personalities who shaped our world today. It reminds us that even amidst turmoil and conflict, there are individuals whose courage continues inspiring future generations. In preserving this moment frozen in time through Alinari's lens, we can admire not only the beauty of Rome but also honor those who have left an enduring impact on our shared human story.
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