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Landing at the little Florence airport and looking toward the city one is welcomed by the amazing profile of the duomo of Ste. Maria Dei Fiore at a magical distance backed by low Tuscan mountains and a high sky of clouds. You are looking at the greatest achievement of the Renaissance architect and engineer, Filippo Brunelleschi who was turned down as sculptor of the doors of the Baptistry and pulled off this triumph instead: a perfect focal point for his town and its surroundings, the greatest dome since the Pantheon.
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Unframed |
Framed |
Year |
Edition |
| Woodcut on Japanese Paper |
9in. x 12in. |
16 in. x 19 in. |
2007 |
150 |
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