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The Church of Santa Bonosa in Trastevere, Rome. The church was destroyed in 1888
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The Church of Santa Bonosa in Trastevere, Rome. The church was destroyed in 1888
The Church of Santa Bonosa in Trastevere, Rome. The church was destroyed in 1888 Rome. Date of Photograph:1880-1888 ca
Roesler Franz Ettore
REA-F-000203-0000
Media ID 33219580
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Alley Cart Wheelbarrow Lane Calle Of Social Conditions Poverty By Land On The Road Society And Politics With Action
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This vintage print captures the haunting beauty of The Church of Santa Bonosa in Trastevere, Rome. Standing tall amidst a bustling urban alley, this architectural marvel was tragically destroyed in 1888. The church's intricate structure and ornate details are showcased in exquisite detail, revealing the craftsmanship and dedication that went into its construction. Its towering presence commands attention, symbolizing the deep-rooted Christian faith that once thrived within its walls. In this snapshot of history, we catch a glimpse of life during the late 19th century. A male figure can be seen walking along the street, his posture reflecting the weight of societal challenges and poverty prevalent at that time. Meanwhile, a female portrait adds an air of mystery to the scene as she gazes towards us with an enigmatic expression. Transportation plays a significant role in this image as well - a cart wheelbarrow stands idle nearby, serving as a reminder of how people navigated through these narrow lanes by land. This street scene offers insight into daily life and serves as a reflection on society and politics during that era. As we take in this view of the city captured by Roesler Franz Ettore from Alinari between 1880-1888 ca. , it is impossible not to feel captivated by both its historical significance and artistic allure. This photograph transports us back in time to witness firsthand the grandeur and resilience embodied by The Church of Santa Bonosa before its untimely demise - forever preserving its memory for generations to come.
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