Photographic Book Portrays Rome From High Above

| Fri, 10/04/2013 - 09:00
鈥淩oma dall鈥橝lto. Forme della citt脿 nella storia鈥 is a book that portrays Rome from an unusual 鈥 and unique 鈥 perspective: from high above. It is a perspective through which lesser known angles of Rome, alongside popular ones like the Colosseum, can be observed in a way that couldn鈥檛 be possible otherwise: such is the case for the abundance of green spaces that you don鈥檛 normally see when you walk through the city. Through the photos in the book, you discover that there are many private 鈥 and therefore inaccessible 鈥 gardens; but also public ones like the Galleria Borghese of which nonethless you can't get the extension and the care in the ornaments and decorations when you鈥檙e walking through it. The same can be said of the Capitoline Hill image, the hill where Rome originated. Here the photo shows the perfection of the Michelangelo drawing for the pavement on the square - the movement of the lines seem to express the political and cultural energy accumulated for centuries and ready to expand further. It is a book that shows the evolution of the monuments of the city, from ancient Rome to the XXI century, explained by major historians of Roman art and archeology. 鈥淩oma dall鈥橝lto鈥 is published by Jaca Books and Fondazione Roma.
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