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"Interior of the Church of San Lorenzo, Florence"
This is an original 1901 black and white halftone print of a photograph of the renaissance architectural interior of the Basilica of San Lorenzo that is located in the city of Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe. The church was largely designed by Italian architect and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi during the first half of the 15th century.
CONDITION
This 111+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. Light aging throughout. Light wrinkling.
Benvenuti in Italia! Period Paper is proud to present a collection of historic photographs that showcase the sculptures and architectural works of Italian Renaissance architect and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi (1377-1446). Tour the historic buildings of the city of Florence, Italy like the Palazzo Pitti, Giorgio Vasari's Loggia at the Palazzo di Parte Guelfa, and the Villa Reale Della Petraia. And marvel at the Roman Catholic churches of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Flore, the Basilica of San Lorenzo, the Pazzi Chapel at the Basilica of Santa Croce, and the Basilica of Santa Maria del Santo Spirito. To continue exploring this unique collection, simply click on the link provided below the condition paragraph. Godere!
Photography by Art Repro Co.
Keywords specific to this image: Roman Catholic, Historic Landmark, Building
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