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The Allegory of Human Life, detail, 1691-92 (fresco)
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The Allegory of Human Life, detail, 1691-92 (fresco)
3606326 The Allegory of Human Life, detail, 1691-92 (fresco) by Carlone, Giovanni Andrea (1639-97); Palazzo Rosso, Genoa, Italy; (add.info.: Genoa, Palazzo Rosso (former Palazzo Rodolfo e Francesco Maria Brignole Sale), the Hall of the Human Life: the vault with " The Allegory of Human Life". Frescoes by Giovanni Andrea Carlone (1691 - 92).
Detail of the vault with the Old Age.
World Heritage UNESCO.
Genova, Palazzo Rosso (gia Palazzo Rodolfo e Francesco Maria Brignole Sale), Sala della Vita Umana: la volta con " Allegoria della Vita Umana". Affreschi di Giovanni Andrea Carlone (1691 - 92).
Particolare della volta con la Vecchiaia.
Patrimonio mondiale dell Umanita UNESCO.
); Ghigo Roli
Media ID 25159722
© Ghigo Roli / Bridgeman Images
Frescoes Genoa Genova Liguria Vault
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from "The Allegory of Human Life" a stunning fresco created by Italian artist Giovanni Andrea Carlone in 1691-92. The artwork is located in the Palazzo Rosso, Genoa, Italy, specifically in the Hall of the Human Life. In this particular section of the fresco, we are drawn to an intricate depiction of Old Age on the vaulted ceiling. The skillful brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring life to this allegorical representation. It is a testament to Carlone's mastery as he captures the essence of aging with remarkable detail. The Palazzo Rosso itself holds great historical significance and has been recognized as part of World Heritage UNESCO for its architectural beauty and cultural importance. This magnificent palace was once known as Palazzo Rodolfo e Francesco Maria Brignole Sale before being transformed into a museum. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to seventeenth-century Italy, where baroque art flourished. The delicate portrayal of female figures adds an element of grace and elegance to this masterpiece. Through this print from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we can appreciate not only Carlone's artistic brilliance but also the rich history and heritage that surround it.
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