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Abbey of St. Peter
This photo taken in Assisi, Italy by Photographer and Digital Artist, Scott Allen Wilson, shows the Abbey of Saint Peter from a hill. The landscape fades away in the background creating a magic painting effect. The tower of the Abbey stands out contrasting with a sky full of light. If you have a wooden interior design, the earthy colors of this print could complement perfectly. The print has been realized on glossy Fuji Crystal Archive paper, and mounted beneath acrylic glass. It is displayed underneath a matte float glass, and surrounded by a beautiful walnut floater frame. Every element of this piece was individually selected with intention as being a part of a unified piece of art.
I think this print perfectly encapsulates the essence and the energy of Assisi, Italy. I hope you love it 🙂
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Thoughts and Ponderings about Abbey of St. Peter
The Abbey of St. Peter in Assisi was built in the 13th century as a monastery for the Franciscan order. The abbey was intended to be a place of contemplation and study for the Franciscan friars, and it was one of the first buildings in Italy to be designed in the Gothic style.
The abbey is famous for its stunning frescoes, which were painted by the famous Italian artist Giusto de’ Menabuoi in the 14th century. The frescoes depict scenes from the lives of Christ and the saints, and they are considered to be some of the finest examples of Gothic painting in Italy.
In addition to its artistic and architectural significance, the Abbey of St. Peter in Assisi is also an important spiritual site, and it continues to be a place of pilgrimage for people from all over the world. The abbey is a testament to the enduring influence of the Franciscan order and the life of St. Francis of Assisi, and it remains one of the most important religious and cultural landmarks in Italy.
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