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Split Rome: Capitoline portraits in counterpoint...

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Split Rome: Capitoline portraits in counterpoint sent on December 31, 2013 (12:00) by Davide_Palmisano_cicciopettola. 4 comments, 436 views.

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32 istanti raccolti in 16 dittici ed in 48 ore





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avatarsenior
sent on December 31, 2013 (12:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The delightful juxtaposition of the new to the old, which in this case is represented by the beautiful church of St. Agnes in Agony in Piazza Navona, signed, at least in part, from Borromini and dedicated to the martyr. I think no one has been to Rome without seeing the square and be entered in the small but decoratissima church. Bravo David, even combinations meaningful and enjoyable. Claudio

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sent on December 31, 2013 (12:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

borromini / zaha hadid is a good competition .. ;-) (And here I played with the classic ploy of fifths)

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sent on December 31, 2013 (12:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

the Maxxi in Rome. We always afraid to approach the past with the modern. With us it is a story every time you need to insert a modern architecture in an ancient context (remember the catchphrase of the bridge by Santiago Calatrava in Venice? Can not tell you the controversy in my town just to enter the modern erased the public garden of Vavitelli ). If you go to London, there is no fear nor a false respect. Bravo to make an enjoyable, David

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sent on December 31, 2013 (21:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you. Even you understand my messages


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