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The Palazzo Farnese, 1833 (etching with brown wash)
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The Palazzo Farnese, 1833 (etching with brown wash)
STC384936 The Palazzo Farnese, 1833 (etching with brown wash) by Tofanelli, Agostino (1770-1834); Private Collection; (add.info.: Palais Farnese; Engraved by Pietro Fontana (1762-1837); from Recueil des vues au bister dessinees et lavees par Callimachus, Souvenirs d antiquites et curiosites de Rome et des environs, Deblayements et reparations du Pape Pie VII ; Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) Papacy (1800-23) Count Barnaba Niccolo Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; Designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger 1534-46 for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, later Pope Paul III; On his death in 1546 Michelangelo finished the upper storeys and added the entablature; Since 1635 used as the French Embassy; ); The Stapleton Collection; Italian, out of copyright
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Admiring Columns Courtyard Imposing Vaulted
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This print showcases the grandeur and beauty of The Palazzo Farnese, an architectural masterpiece that has stood the test of time. Created in 1833 by Agostino Tofanelli, this etching with brown wash captures every intricate detail of the palazzo's design. The Palazzo Farnese, also known as Palais Farnese, is a symbol of Renaissance Roman architecture at its finest. Designed by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger in 1534-46 for Cardinal Alessandro Farnese, it was later completed by Michelangelo after the cardinal became Pope Paul III. Its imposing presence is evident through its towering columns and vaulted ceilings. In this particular image, we see a group of individuals admiring the palace's interior courtyard. A male figure gazes up at the impressive structure while a female counterpart stands beside him, equally captivated by its magnificence. The atmosphere exudes awe and reverence for this historical landmark. Since 1635, The Palazzo Farnese has served as the French Embassy—a testament to its enduring significance and cultural importance. This print not only celebrates Italian artistry but also offers us a glimpse into history itself. Brought to life through Pietro Fontana's masterful engraving technique, this artwork from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate every nuance and intricacy within The Palazzo Farnese. It serves as a reminder of humanity's ability to create timeless wonders that continue to inspire generations
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