Portaal van de Sant'Agostino in Palermo by Giuseppe Incorpora

Portaal van de Sant'Agostino in Palermo 1856 - 1914

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photography, gelatin-silver-print, architecture

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photography

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gelatin-silver-print

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cityscape

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architecture

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realism

Dimensions: height 257 mm, width 193 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This photograph captures the Portaal van de Sant'Agostino in Palermo and was taken by Giuseppe Incorpora, who lived and worked in Italy during a period of significant social and political change. The late 19th century witnessed a growing interest in documenting historical sites, driven in part by a desire to preserve cultural heritage amidst rapid modernization. This photograph stands as a testament to this impulse, portraying the architectural grandeur of the church, with a focus on the intricate details of the portal and its surrounding structure. The choice of black and white photography emphasizes the textures and forms of the architecture, highlighting the play of light and shadow on the stone facade. Incorpora's work provides insight into the cultural values of his time, reflecting a reverence for the past and a commitment to documenting the architectural landmarks that shaped Sicilian identity. Consider how this image invites us to reflect on the enduring legacy of architectural and cultural heritage.

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