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"Unleashing the Power of Communication: From Night Mail to Carrier Pigeons" In a world where communication is key

Background imageCommunication Collection: Statue of a dying lion at the base of the Column of the Martyrs in Piazza dei Martiri in Naples

Statue of a dying lion at the base of the Column of the Martyrs in Piazza dei Martiri in Naples. The Lion is the symbol of the Revolution in 1799 against the Bourbons

Background imageCommunication Collection: Monumental tomb of Ascanio Sanseverino, in the Chapel of the Sanseverino Family, Church of SS

Monumental tomb of Ascanio Sanseverino, in the Chapel of the Sanseverino Family, Church of SS. Severino e Sossio in Naples

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Tomb of Scipione Di Somma, sculpture found in the Di Somma Chapel

The Tomb of Scipione Di Somma, sculpture found in the Di Somma Chapel, inside the San Giovanni a Carbonara Church in Naples

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Sepulchre of Ser Gianni Caracciolo, Great seneschal of the Kingdom of Naples; sculpture

The Sepulchre of Ser Gianni Caracciolo, Great seneschal of the Kingdom of Naples; sculpture preserved in the Chapel Caracciolo del Sole, inside the Church of S. Giovanni a Carbonara in Naples

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Sepulchre of Bernardino Rota, inside the church of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples

The Sepulchre of Bernardino Rota, inside the church of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples Naples Church of S. Domenico Maggiore Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Rota Family Tombs in the San Domenico Maggiore church in Naples

The Rota Family Tombs in the San Domenico Maggiore church in Naples Naples San Domenico Maggiore church Funerary Monument High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Sepulchre of Francesco Carafa inside the Chapel of the Crucifix in the church of S

The Sepulchre of Francesco Carafa inside the Chapel of the Crucifix in the church of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples. Naples Church of S

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Sepulchre of Galeazzo III Pandone, work preserved inside the church of S

The Sepulchre of Galeazzo III Pandone, work preserved inside the church of S. Domenico Maggiore in Naples. Inside the lunette is a bas-relief representing the Madonna offering a plate with fruit to

Background imageCommunication Collection: Bas reliefs with scenes from the life of Saint Catherine by Giovanni and Pacio da Firenze

Bas reliefs with scenes from the life of Saint Catherine by Giovanni and Pacio da Firenze. Church of Saint Clare, Naples. Naples Church of Saint Clare Low Relief, Basrelief Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCommunication Collection: Marble tomb of Filippo Inghirami, sculpted by Niccol de Bardi, Cathedral of Prato

Marble tomb of Filippo Inghirami, sculpted by Niccol de Bardi, Cathedral of Prato. 1900 ca. De Bardi, Simone di Niccol 1480 ca. Prato - Cathedral

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Virgin with Child and Saints Stephen and Lawrence. Lunette by Andrea Della Robbia located

The Virgin with Child and Saints Stephen and Lawrence. Lunette by Andrea Della Robbia located on the facade of Prato's Cathedral

Background imageCommunication Collection: The statues of St. John the Baptist, St. Regulus and St. Sebastian; in Saint Regulus Altar

The statues of St. John the Baptist, St. Regulus and St. Sebastian; in Saint Regulus Altar, by Matteo Civitali in St. Martin's Cathedral, Lucca

Background imageCommunication Collection: Saint Regulus Altar, by Matteo Civitali, in Saint Martin's Cathedral, Lucca

Saint Regulus Altar, by Matteo Civitali, in Saint Martin's Cathedral, Lucca Lucca Saint Martin's Cathedral Altar Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCommunication Collection: Praying angel: sculpture by Matteo Civitali, in the Chapel of the Sacrament, in St

Praying angel: sculpture by Matteo Civitali, in the Chapel of the Sacrament, in St. Martin's Cathedral, Lucca. Lucca St

Background imageCommunication Collection: Marble medallion portraying Giovanni Pietro d'Avenza. Work by Matteo Civitali in the portico of St

Marble medallion portraying Giovanni Pietro d'Avenza. Work by Matteo Civitali in the portico of St. Martin's Cathedral, Lucca

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Gymnast, marble statue of a young naked boxer, work preserved in the National Archaeological

The Gymnast, marble statue of a young naked boxer, work preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Next to his right leg is the herm of Hercules, patron of the boxers

Background imageCommunication Collection: Five marble statues of various male figures, National Archaeological Museum, Naples

Five marble statues of various male figures, National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCommunication Collection: Marble statue of the emperor Titus Flavius Domitian, National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Marble statue of the emperor Titus Flavius Domitian, National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageCommunication Collection: Marble statue of an athlete with his right arm raised. Originally part of the Farnese Collection

Marble statue of an athlete with his right arm raised. Originally part of the Farnese Collection, it is now found at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples

Background imageCommunication Collection: View of the inside of the Reading Room, in Michelangelo's Medici Laurentian Library in Florence

View of the inside of the Reading Room, in Michelangelo's Medici Laurentian Library in Florence. Florence The Medici Laurentian Library Library Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Caetani family tomb in the Anagni Cathedral

The Caetani family tomb in the Anagni Cathedral. Anagni Cathedral, Caetani Chapel Funerary Monument Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1915-20 ca

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Barnekow house, formerly Cinzio Tomasi, then Gigli, in Anagni

The Barnekow house, formerly Cinzio Tomasi, then Gigli, in Anagni. Facade with external stairway covered by two arches with a balcony

Background imageCommunication Collection: An old man in front of a market stall in Rome while reading one of the antique books on sale

An old man in front of a market stall in Rome while reading one of the antique books on sale. Rome. Date of Photograph:1900-1910 ca

Background imageCommunication Collection: An old man sitting on a short wall of a grated window in Rome

An old man sitting on a short wall of a grated window in Rome, is selling old books of operas and comedies. Rome. Date of Photograph:1900-1910 ca

Background imageCommunication Collection: Men and women walking along a street of Rome with some work benches and a parked coach

Men and women walking along a street of Rome with some work benches and a parked coach. Rome. Date of Photograph:1900-1910 ca

Background imageCommunication Collection: Still life with books and hourglass. Intarsia by Giovanni da Verona in the choir stalls of

Still life with books and hourglass. Intarsia by Giovanni da Verona in the choir stalls of the Santa Maria in Organo Church in Verona Verona Santa Maria in Organo Church, choir Tarsia

Background imageCommunication Collection: A tiara, some books and some reliquaries inside a small cabinet

A tiara, some books and some reliquaries inside a small cabinet. Trompe-l'oeil work by Fra Giovanni da Verona, section of the choir stalls of the Cathedral of Siena

Background imageCommunication Collection: A few books, two boxes and a clepsysdra, collocated in a cabinet

A few books, two boxes and a clepsysdra, collocated in a cabinet. Inlaid work by Fra Giovanni da Verona, in a choir stall of the Cathedral of Siena

Background imageCommunication Collection: External door of the church of St. Peter in Nocchi (Camaiore)

External door of the church of St. Peter in Nocchi (Camaiore). Work by Donato Benti and his pupils, Versilia Camaiore Nocchi, church of St

Background imageCommunication Collection: Altarfrontal with the relics of St. Constanzo, in St. Martin's Cathedral, in Pietrasanta, Versilia

Altarfrontal with the relics of St. Constanzo, in St. Martin's Cathedral, in Pietrasanta, Versilia Pietrasanta St. Martin's Cathedral Altar Frontal Renaissance

Background imageCommunication Collection: Central detail of the marble altarpiece carved by Riccomanni

Central detail of the marble altarpiece carved by Riccomanni, on the high altar in the Pieve of San Pantaleone, in Elici, near Pietrasanta, Versilia Pietrasanta Elici

Background imageCommunication Collection: Saint Sebastian, Saint Rocco and Saint Anthony. High relief attributed to Donato Benti

Saint Sebastian, Saint Rocco and Saint Anthony. High relief attributed to Donato Benti, found in Saint Stephen's Parish Church in Vallecchia, near Pietrasanta, Versilia Pietrasanta Vallecchia

Background imageCommunication Collection: A holy water stoup, sculpted by Donato Benti and located in the Church of Sant'Agostino in

A holy water stoup, sculpted by Donato Benti and located in the Church of Sant'Agostino in Pietrasanta, in the province of Lucca

Background imageCommunication Collection: The Redeemer enthroned, the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist

The Redeemer enthroned, the Virgin and St. John the Evangelist. Apse mosaic by Cimabue and Vincino da Pistoia, in the Cathedral of Pisa Pisa Cathedral Mosaic Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCommunication Collection: Marble statue of an athlete, located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Marble statue of an athlete, located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Florence The Uffizi Gallery. Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageCommunication Collection: Marble bust of Jupiter. This work is located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Marble bust of Jupiter. This work is located at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. Florence The Uffizi Gallery Bust Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1915-1920 ca

Background imageCommunication Collection: Madonna with Child in her arms. Terracotta sculpture attributed to Tommaso Fimberti in the Church

Madonna with Child in her arms. Terracotta sculpture attributed to Tommaso Fimberti in the Church in Vincigliata, near Fiesole Fiesole Vincigliata, Church of Saint Lawrence Statue Renaissance

Background imageCommunication Collection: Holy water stoup. Sculpture found in the Vincigliata Castle, near Fiesole

Holy water stoup. Sculpture found in the Vincigliata Castle, near Fiesole. Fiesole Vincigliata, castle Holy Water Font Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageCommunication Collection: Close-up of the shrine with a statue of the Virgin holding the Child in her arms

Close-up of the shrine with a statue of the Virgin holding the Child in her arms. Glazed terracotta by Andrea Della Robbia found in the Vincigliata Castle, near Fiesole

Background imageCommunication Collection: Shrine with a statue of the Virgin holding the Child in her arms

Shrine with a statue of the Virgin holding the Child in her arms. Glazed terracotta by Andrea Della Robbia found in the Vincigliata Castle, near Fiesole

Background imageCommunication Collection: Saint Clare. Sculpture by an artist of the Della Robbia School found in the Vincigliata Castle

Saint Clare. Sculpture by an artist of the Della Robbia School found in the Vincigliata Castle, near Fiesole. Fiesole Vincigliata, castle Statue Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageCommunication Collection: Processional cross, found at the Cathedral Treasury Museum in Anagni

Processional cross, found at the Cathedral Treasury Museum in Anagni. A high relief of Christ appears in the middle of the cross

Background imageCommunication Collection: Campo de Fiori square in Rome. We see a monument to Giordano Bruno in the middle of the square

Campo de Fiori square in Rome. We see a monument to Giordano Bruno in the middle of the square. Rome Commemorative Equestrian Monument Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century

Background imageCommunication Collection: Bas-relief with Christ in the center, surrounded by the symbols of the four evangelists

Bas-relief with Christ in the center, surrounded by the symbols of the four evangelists, in the Camposanto of Pisa Pisa Camposanto Low Relief, Basrelief Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCommunication Collection: Announcing angel, by a follower of Nino Pisano, in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa

Announcing angel, by a follower of Nino Pisano, in the National Museum of San Matteo in Pisa Pisa National Museum of San Matteo Statuette Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageCommunication Collection: Christ the Savior. Wooden statue, once part of the Van Marle Collection in Solomeo, near Corciano

Christ the Savior. Wooden statue, once part of the Van Marle Collection in Solomeo, near Corciano, in the province of Perugia Corciano Solomeo, Van Marle Collection Statue Gothic, Middle Ages

Background imageCommunication Collection: Saint Stephen, detail of the pulpit by Mino da Fiesole, Antonio Rossellino and Pasquino di Matteo

Saint Stephen, detail of the pulpit by Mino da Fiesole, Antonio Rossellino and Pasquino di Matteo, Cathedral, Prato. Prato Cathedral Low Relief, Basrelief Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageCommunication Collection: Men and women eating and sitting at the tables of the Osteria Moderna in the environs of Rome

Men and women eating and sitting at the tables of the Osteria Moderna in the environs of Rome. Rome Environs. Date of Photograph:1900-1910 ca



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"Unleashing the Power of Communication: From Night Mail to Carrier Pigeons" In a world where communication is key, various mediums have played pivotal roles in connecting people and animals alike. Just like the iconic poster for "Night Mail, " which symbolizes the efficiency and speed of postal services, we have witnessed how effective they are bridge distances. Flags fluttering at Nelson's famous signal during the Battle of Trafalgar showcased how visual cues conveyed crucial messages amidst chaos. Similarly, a Highland Cow calf seeking contact with its mother on a meadow reminds us that even in nature, connection is vital. The age-old practice of using carrier pigeons as messengers demonstrates our desire to communicate across vast expanses. These remarkable birds exemplify loyalty and reliability in delivering important information. Observing lions in Moremi, Botswana greeting each other reaffirms that communication goes beyond words. Their gestures convey respect and establish social bonds within their pride. Even renowned figures like George Orwell utilized broadcasting as a means to share ideas and provoke thought-provoking discussions over the BBC airwaves during World War II. His voice became an instrument for change through effective communication. Stonehenge stands tall as an enigmatic monument reminding us of ancient civilizations' attempts to communicate with higher powers or understand celestial events—a testament to humanity's quest for knowledge. Smithfield Market bustling with activity illustrates how commerce thrives through efficient exchanges between buyers and sellers—communication fueling economic growth throughout history. Jane Goodall's work among chimpanzees showcases not only her dedication but also highlights the importance of non-verbal communication within animal communities—an essential aspect often overlooked by humans. Delving into human anatomy reveals intricate neural networks within our brains—the epicenter from which thoughts are formed, emotions expressed, and ideas shared—a reminder that effective internal dialogue enhances external connections.