Wingarts And Handicrafts Of Xix Century Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the exquisite wingarts and handicrafts of the XIX century
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the exquisite wingarts and handicrafts of the XIX century. Take a stroll through the enchanting Boboli Gardens, where a captivating view awaits you. In the background, a magnificent granite basin reflects the sunlight, while an elegant statue of the majestic horse Pegaso stands proudly. As you continue your journey through history, feast your eyes on an ancient Roman statue that graces the foreground of this picturesque garden scene. Behind it, another splendid granite basin glistens under the sun's rays, accompanied by none other than Pegaso himself. Venturing beyond Florence's borders, discover treasures such as Aristodemo Costoli's masterful sculpture adorning Pisa's Cemetery - a mesmerizing detail from Catalani tomb that transports you to another era. Milan's Monumental Cemetery unveils Pierd'Honv Tomb crafted by sculptor P. Giudici and Albini Chapel designed by architect Tononi - both testaments to artistic brilliance. In Naples' Stock Exchange Palace, witness two bronze groups on its grand staircase depicting Genius controlling force with precision and grace; Luigi De Luca's creation is truly awe-inspiring. The Palazzo Pitti in Florence houses not only breathtaking gardens but also remarkable artifacts like Empire style scent bowls and armchairs that exude timeless elegance. Traveling further afield to Greece, marvel at Paionios of Mende’s reconstructed statue portraying Nike displayed in Olympia Museum - an embodiment of victory frozen in stone for eternity. Back in Florence again, Emanuele Caroni’s Youth captivates with its delicate beauty and evocative presence. Finally, pay homage to Jules Febvre and André Joseph Allar’s monumental work commemorating Nice’s Centenary - an enduring symbol of artistry triumphantly standing against time itself. These glimpses into XIX century wingarts and handicrafts transport us back to a world where beauty and craftsmanship reigned supreme.