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Umbria Perugia Foligno environs Abbazia di Sassovivo Benedictine
Umbria Perugia Foligno environs Abbazia di Sassovivo Benedictine, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Exterior views of this Benedictine Abbey in the woods focus on the 13th-century cloister arcades and 14th-century blind arcade, comprised of colonnettes of different styles. Cloister views also include a well-head and on the east cloister wall are heraldic devices among which figure a pair of lions, a cross, and crossed keys. Interior views focus on fresco fragments, including a depiction of the Last Supper with baroque columns. One view shows the names of the first abbots, architects, and stone masons of the abbey engraved in marble. The artists named above are architects and stone masons who worked on the cloister. photo 1982
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Abbey Architects Artists Comprised Cross Depiction Engraved Focus Fresco Fragments Last Supper Lions Marble Names Photo 1982 Worked Benedictine Abbey Crossed Keys Stone Masons
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This print captures the essence of Umbria Perugia Foligno environs Abbazia di Sassovivo Benedictine, a true testament to Italy's rich visual history. The exterior views of this Benedictine Abbey nestled in the woods are truly mesmerizing, with a particular focus on the stunning 13th-century cloister arcades and the intricate 14th-century blind arcade adorned with colonnettes of various styles. As you explore the cloister, your eyes are drawn to a well-head that exudes an air of tranquility, while heraldic devices such as lions, crosses, and crossed keys adorn the east cloister wall. Venturing inside reveals a treasure trove of fresco fragments that transport you back in time. One notable depiction is that of the Last Supper framed by baroque columns, adding an extra layer of grandeur to this sacred space. Additionally, engraved in marble are the names of esteemed individuals who played pivotal roles in shaping this abbey - from its first abbots to talented architects and skilled stone masons. The artists mentioned above were instrumental in crafting every detail within this magnificent cloister. This photograph was taken in 1982 and serves as a timeless reminder of Italy's architectural marvels and their enduring beauty.
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