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View from above a garden with the sign "1889 Plaza Euskera", image taken from the photo album "Vistas in Chile", dated January 13, 1902, by Serafino Emilio Mangiavacchi; an Italian immigrant, born in Florence, he took part in the "Cuarta Compaa del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Concepcin" ("4th Company of the Corps of Bombadiers of Concepcin") in Chile and lost his life on the "Titanic"
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View from above a garden with the sign "1889 Plaza Euskera", image taken from the photo album "Vistas in Chile", dated January 13, 1902, by Serafino Emilio Mangiavacchi; an Italian immigrant, born in Florence, he took part in the "Cuarta Compaa del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Concepcin" ("4th Company of the Corps of Bombadiers of Concepcin") in Chile and lost his life on the "Titanic"
View from above a garden with the sign "1889 Plaza Euskera", image taken from the photo album "Vistas in Chile", dated January 13, 1902, by Serafino Emilio Mangiavacchi; an Italian immigrant, born in Florence, he took part in the "Cuarta Compaa del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Concepcin" ("4th Company of the Corps of Bombadiers of Concepcin") in Chile and lost his life on the "Titanic" Chile. Date of Photograph:1900-1902
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Media ID 33153913
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Aerial View And Birds Eye View Botanical Garden Enclosure Poster Rural
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This print captures a mesmerizing view from above a garden, adorned with the sign "1889 Plaza Euskera". The image is extracted from the renowned photo album "Vistas in Chile" meticulously crafted by Serafino Emilio Mangiavacchi, an Italian immigrant hailing from Florence. Mangiavacchi's lens skillfully transports us to January 13,1902, immersing us in the beauty of this rural landscape. The photographer himself was an active member of the esteemed "Cuarta Compaa del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Concepcin" or the "4th Company of the Corps of Bombadiers of Concepcin" in Chile. Tragically, his life was cut short during one of history's most infamous maritime disasters – he perished on board the ill-fated Titanic. In this particular photograph, we witness a harmonious blend of nature and human ingenuity. The garden's enclosure creates a serene sanctuary where botany flourishes amidst carefully structured landscapes. Architecture seamlessly integrates into this urban oasis as well; its presence accentuated by statues and sculptures that dot the square. An aerial perspective allows us to appreciate not only the meticulous design but also offers glimpses into daily life within this vibrant community. Birds-eye views reveal individuals strolling through these enchanting gardens while others gather around communication instruments or engage in writing activities. Mangiavacchi's work showcases his exceptional talent for capturing moments frozen in time – each frame telling its own unique story. This specific photograph exemplifies his mastery at encapsulating both grandeur and intimacy within a single shot. As we delve into this remarkable visual narrative, let us remember that behind every image lies untold stories waiting to be discovered - stories that transcend borders and connect people across generations.
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