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Ferro Candilera
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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

FIRENZE - PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA - LEONE DETTO IL MARZOCCO (RIPRODUZIONE IN BRONZO DALL'ORIGINALE IN PIETRA DI DONATELLO)

#RIPRODUZIONE #BRONZO #theLionofSaintMark #IlMarzocco #Piazza #Florence #Donatello #TrenklerCo #Italian #Toscana #Firenze #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC026260

The image depicts a vintage postcard featuring the Lion of Saint Mark, also known as "Il Marzocco," which sits atop a pedestal in Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square) in Florence. The lion is carved from marble and has been recreated by Donatello in bronze for Dr. Trenkler Co., with documentation indicating it was reproduced posthumously after the original stone statue created by Donatello.

The photograph captures the intricate details of the sculpture, including its muscular form, expressive face, and dynamic pose as if caught mid-roar or a powerful stance. The pedestal is ornate, adorned with decorative motifs that add to the overall grandeur of the piece.

The postcard has visible signs of wear and age on its edges, suggesting it may be quite old itself. It bears text in Italian, indicating the location (Firenze - Piazza della Signoria), identifying details about "Il Marzocco," and crediting Dr. Trenkler Co., possibly a maker or distributor associated with this reproduction.

The monochromatic tone of the postcard is typical for such items from past centuries when color photography was not available, giving it an antique feel. The text at the bottom indicates that there may be more information about similar artifacts and reproductions in a collection by Dr. Trenkler Co., as referenced with the number "4410."
The image depicts a vintage postcard featuring the Lion of Saint Mark, also known as "Il Marzocco," which sits atop a pedestal in Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square) in Florence. The lion is carved from marble and has been recreated by Donatello in bronze for Dr. Trenkler Co., with documentation indicating it was reproduced posthumously after the original stone statue created by Donatello. The photograph captures the intricate details of the sculpture, including its muscular form, expressive face, and dynamic pose as if caught mid-roar or a powerful stance. The pedestal is ornate, adorned with decorative motifs that add to the overall grandeur of the piece. The postcard has visible signs of wear and age on its edges, suggesting it may be quite old itself. It bears text in Italian, indicating the location (Firenze - Piazza della Signoria), identifying details about "Il Marzocco," and crediting Dr. Trenkler Co., possibly a maker or distributor associated with this reproduction. The monochromatic tone of the postcard is typical for such items from past centuries when color photography was not available, giving it an antique feel. The text at the bottom indicates that there may be more information about similar artifacts and reproductions in a collection by Dr. Trenkler Co., as referenced with the number "4410."
The image depicts a vintage postcard featuring the Lion of Saint Mark, also known as "Il Marzocco," which sits atop a pedestal in Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square) in Florence. The lion is carved from marble and has been recreated by Donatello in bronze for Dr. Trenkler Co., with documentation indicating it was reproduced posthumously after the original stone statue created by Donatello. The photograph captures the intricate details of the sculpture, including its muscular form, expressive face, and dynamic pose as if caught mid-roar or a powerful stance. The pedestal is ornate, adorned with decorative motifs that add to the overall grandeur of the piece. The postcard has visible signs of wear and age on its edges, suggesting it may be quite old itself. It bears text in Italian, indicating the location (Firenze - Piazza della Signoria), identifying details about "Il Marzocco," and crediting Dr. Trenkler Co., possibly a maker or distributor associated with this reproduction. The monochromatic tone of the postcard is typical for such items from past centuries when color photography was not available, giving it an antique feel. The text at the bottom indicates that there may be more information about similar artifacts and reproductions in a collection by Dr. Trenkler Co., as referenced with the number "4410."

FFC026260 FIRENZE - PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA - LEONE DETTO I...

FFC026260 FIRENZE - PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA - LEONE DETTO IL MARZOCCO (RIPRODUZIONE IN BRONZO DALL'ORIGINALE IN PIETRA DI DONATELLO) (fondo Ferro Candilera)
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Ferro Candilera
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@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

FIRENZE - PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA - LEONE DETTO IL MARZOCCO (RIPRODUZIONE IN BRONZO DALL'ORIGINALE IN PIETRA DI DONATELLO)

#RIPRODUZIONE #BRONZO #theLionofSaintMark #IlMarzocco #Piazza #Florence #Donatello #TrenklerCo #Italian #Toscana #Firenze #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC026260

The image depicts a vintage postcard featuring the Lion of Saint Mark, also known as "Il Marzocco," which sits atop a pedestal in Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square) in Florence. The lion is carved from marble and has been recreated by Donatello in bronze for Dr. Trenkler Co., with documentation indicating it was reproduced posthumously after the original stone statue created by Donatello.

The photograph captures the intricate details of the sculpture, including its muscular form, expressive face, and dynamic pose as if caught mid-roar or a powerful stance. The pedestal is ornate, adorned with decorative motifs that add to the overall grandeur of the piece.

The postcard has visible signs of wear and age on its edges, suggesting it may be quite old itself. It bears text in Italian, indicating the location (Firenze - Piazza della Signoria), identifying details about "Il Marzocco," and crediting Dr. Trenkler Co., possibly a maker or distributor associated with this reproduction.

The monochromatic tone of the postcard is typical for such items from past centuries when color photography was not available, giving it an antique feel. The text at the bottom indicates that there may be more information about similar artifacts and reproductions in a collection by Dr. Trenkler Co., as referenced with the number "4410."
The image depicts a vintage postcard featuring the Lion of Saint Mark, also known as "Il Marzocco," which sits atop a pedestal in Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square) in Florence. The lion is carved from marble and has been recreated by Donatello in bronze for Dr. Trenkler Co., with documentation indicating it was reproduced posthumously after the original stone statue created by Donatello. The photograph captures the intricate details of the sculpture, including its muscular form, expressive face, and dynamic pose as if caught mid-roar or a powerful stance. The pedestal is ornate, adorned with decorative motifs that add to the overall grandeur of the piece. The postcard has visible signs of wear and age on its edges, suggesting it may be quite old itself. It bears text in Italian, indicating the location (Firenze - Piazza della Signoria), identifying details about "Il Marzocco," and crediting Dr. Trenkler Co., possibly a maker or distributor associated with this reproduction. The monochromatic tone of the postcard is typical for such items from past centuries when color photography was not available, giving it an antique feel. The text at the bottom indicates that there may be more information about similar artifacts and reproductions in a collection by Dr. Trenkler Co., as referenced with the number "4410."
The image depicts a vintage postcard featuring the Lion of Saint Mark, also known as "Il Marzocco," which sits atop a pedestal in Piazza della Signoria (Signoria Square) in Florence. The lion is carved from marble and has been recreated by Donatello in bronze for Dr. Trenkler Co., with documentation indicating it was reproduced posthumously after the original stone statue created by Donatello. The photograph captures the intricate details of the sculpture, including its muscular form, expressive face, and dynamic pose as if caught mid-roar or a powerful stance. The pedestal is ornate, adorned with decorative motifs that add to the overall grandeur of the piece. The postcard has visible signs of wear and age on its edges, suggesting it may be quite old itself. It bears text in Italian, indicating the location (Firenze - Piazza della Signoria), identifying details about "Il Marzocco," and crediting Dr. Trenkler Co., possibly a maker or distributor associated with this reproduction. The monochromatic tone of the postcard is typical for such items from past centuries when color photography was not available, giving it an antique feel. The text at the bottom indicates that there may be more information about similar artifacts and reproductions in a collection by Dr. Trenkler Co., as referenced with the number "4410."

FFC026260 FIRENZE - PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA - LEONE DETTO I...

FFC026260 FIRENZE - PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA - LEONE DETTO IL MARZOCCO (RIPRODUZIONE IN BRONZO DALL'ORIGINALE IN PIETRA DI DONATELLO) (fondo Ferro Candilera)
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