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Ferro Candilera
Ferro Candilera
@ItalianPostcards@mastodon.ozioso.online  ·  activity timestamp 6 days ago

San Giusto (Città di Castello) - Castello del Marchese Bufalini

#SanGiusto #Italian #Renaissance #Italy #Gracie #Umbria #Perugia #CittàdiCastello #photography #FerroCandilera

https://fotografia.cultura.gov.it/iccd/item/FFC040183

This image depicts an illustration of a historic building named "Ricordo di Sangiustino" as indicated by the text at the top. The drawing style is reminiscent of old engravings or woodcuts, with detailed lines and shading that give it a vintage appearance. It shows a large structure with a series of arches on its facade, likely indicating an Italian architectural influence commonly seen in medieval or Renaissance buildings.

A prominent feature is a bell tower rising from the building's right side, suggesting this could be a place like a monastery, abbey, or possibly even a castle. The landscape around the building includes trees and what appears to be terraced land with hedges or fences, typical of an estate setting in Italy.

On the left side, there is handwritten text that reads "Gracie e salute cara" followed by numbers "20/9 1862," which may indicate a date related to when this postcard was created. This could be part of a series given its repeated format on what appears to be a paper or cardstock background.

The image has an aged quality, with varying shades from deep brown at the bottom left corner where it's more worn out and faded towards lighter tones as we move up and across the photo. It suggests that this illustration may have been reproduced multiple times over time, contributing to its historical appeal.
This image depicts an illustration of a historic building named "Ricordo di Sangiustino" as indicated by the text at the top. The drawing style is reminiscent of old engravings or woodcuts, with detailed lines and shading that give it a vintage appearance. It shows a large structure with a series of arches on its facade, likely indicating an Italian architectural influence commonly seen in medieval or Renaissance buildings. A prominent feature is a bell tower rising from the building's right side, suggesting this could be a place like a monastery, abbey, or possibly even a castle. The landscape around the building includes trees and what appears to be terraced land with hedges or fences, typical of an estate setting in Italy. On the left side, there is handwritten text that reads "Gracie e salute cara" followed by numbers "20/9 1862," which may indicate a date related to when this postcard was created. This could be part of a series given its repeated format on what appears to be a paper or cardstock background. The image has an aged quality, with varying shades from deep brown at the bottom left corner where it's more worn out and faded towards lighter tones as we move up and across the photo. It suggests that this illustration may have been reproduced multiple times over time, contributing to its historical appeal.
This image depicts an illustration of a historic building named "Ricordo di Sangiustino" as indicated by the text at the top. The drawing style is reminiscent of old engravings or woodcuts, with detailed lines and shading that give it a vintage appearance. It shows a large structure with a series of arches on its facade, likely indicating an Italian architectural influence commonly seen in medieval or Renaissance buildings. A prominent feature is a bell tower rising from the building's right side, suggesting this could be a place like a monastery, abbey, or possibly even a castle. The landscape around the building includes trees and what appears to be terraced land with hedges or fences, typical of an estate setting in Italy. On the left side, there is handwritten text that reads "Gracie e salute cara" followed by numbers "20/9 1862," which may indicate a date related to when this postcard was created. This could be part of a series given its repeated format on what appears to be a paper or cardstock background. The image has an aged quality, with varying shades from deep brown at the bottom left corner where it's more worn out and faded towards lighter tones as we move up and across the photo. It suggests that this illustration may have been reproduced multiple times over time, contributing to its historical appeal.

FFC040183 San Giusto (Città di Castello) - Castello del M...

FFC040183 San Giusto (Città di Castello) - Castello del Marchese Bufalini (fondo Ferro Candilera)
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