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The Villa di Castel Pulci of the Marchesi Riccardi, print by Giuseppe Zocchi, in the Museo Storico Topografico Firenze Com'era, Florence
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The Villa di Castel Pulci of the Marchesi Riccardi, print by Giuseppe Zocchi, in the Museo Storico Topografico Firenze Com'era, Florence
The Villa di Castel Pulci of the Marchesi Riccardi, print by Giuseppe Zocchi, in the Museo Storico Topografico Firenze Com'era, Florence Florence Museo Storico Topografico Firenze Com'era Print Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1976. Date of Artwork:1744. Artist:Zocchi, Giuseppe
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-064777-0000
Media ID 33126359
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This 18th-century print by Giuseppe Zocchi takes us back in time to the enchanting Villa di Castel Pulci of the Marchesi Riccardi. Displayed proudly at the Museo Storico Topografico Firenze Com'era in Florence, this artwork beautifully captures the essence of Renaissance-Baroque architecture and style. The image showcases a grand villa nestled amidst lush greenery and rolling hillsides. The imposing structure stands tall, exuding an air of elegance and opulence. Its intricate details and exquisite design elements are a testament to the craftsmanship of that era. A majestic avenue leads up to the villa, lined with trees that provide shade for those strolling along its path. In the foreground, we see figures dressed in period costume, adding a touch of life and vibrancy to this picturesque scene. Transportation plays a significant role in this artwork as well. A coach can be seen on the road leading towards the villa, emphasizing how people would have traveled by land during that time period. The vegetation surrounding the villa adds depth and beauty to this composition. Each tree seems meticulously placed, enhancing both the natural landscape and architectural splendor captured within this print. Dating back to 1744 when it was created by Zocchi himself, this artwork is not only visually stunning but also serves as an invaluable historical artifact from Europe's first millennium onwards. It offers us a glimpse into a world long gone yet forever preserved through art. Photographed in 1976 by Alinari Fratelli for non-commercial use purposes only; this print continues to inspire awe and admiration among visitors at Museo Storico Topografico Firenze Com'era in Florence today
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