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La Veronesa
In front of the walls of Palazzo della Ragione stands a statue of a woman holding a sword pointing right at the center of the image. The brick structure occupies most of the photo’s space, making it perfect to combine with earthy colors and warm decoration. This print was taken in Veronal, Italy by Photographer and Digital Artist, Scott Allen Wilson. It has been realized on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl paper and mounted with a natural white passe-partout. The mounted print is displayed underneath a matte float glass and surrounded by a beautiful ebony solid wood frame. Every element of this piece was individually selected with the intention of being part of a unified piece of art.
I think this print perfectly encapsulates the essence and the energy of Verona, Italy. I hope you love it 🙂
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Thoughts and Ponderings about La Veronesa
The Palazzo della Ragione is a historic building located in Verona, Italy. It is one of the city’s most important landmarks and is considered one of the finest examples of medieval architecture in Italy. The building was constructed in the 12th century and served as the seat of Verona’s government and courts.
The Palazzo della Ragione is notable for its large, open interior courtyard, which is covered by a wooden roof supported by massive stone columns. The building is also known for its ornate façade, which is decorated with intricate stone carvings, sculptural reliefs, and beautiful arches. Inside, the building contains a large hall, known as the Sala della Ragione, which was used for meetings and assemblies. This hall is renowned for its ornate wooden roof and the large frescoes that adorn its walls.
Today, the Palazzo della Ragione is a museum and cultural center, and it is open to the public for tours and exhibitions. It is considered one of the most important examples of medieval architecture in Italy, and is a popular tourist destination in Verona.
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