PALAZZO MADAMA II, Interno, Torino 2017 by Carlo Carossio
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Description
Carlo Carossio
PALAZZO MADAMA II, Interno, Torino, 2017
From series "Grande Bellezza" for Compendio Gallery, Roma
Fuji ultra HD
Editon of 10 + 2 ap
Measures: 120 x 180 cm
signed and numbered on verso by the artist
Available also:
100 x 150cm; edition of 10 +2 ap : eu 2500
PALAZZO MADAMA, TORINO-ITALY
Official residence of the two Royal Ladies since the 1640s, the castle was renovated several times. The decoration of the apartment of Maria Giovanna Battista of Savoy Nemours saw numerous artists confront themselves with different decorative models, while the hall, set up between 1713-1714, celebrates the sovereign Vittorio Amedeo II in the transition from duchy to kingdom. Palazzo Madama was hit during the bombing of 13 August 1943.
Palazzo Madama is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is part of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
Furthermore, Palazzo Madama is part of the European Network of Museums of Medieval Art
Carlo Carossio
Graduating at Fine Art College Accademia Albertina in Turin. He’s a versatile photographer working mainly architecture and fine art photography. After a period in Japan, he decided to focus his attention to the world of architecture photography and began to work with many architects and publishing companies. Looks back over a hundred publications in Italy and in the World. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Italy Period: 2000-2021 Materials: paper Condition: New. Creation Date: 2017 Styles / Movements: Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 775250 -
Dimensions
W. 47.24 in; H. 70.87 in; W. 120 cm; H. 180 cm;
Message from Seller:
Lorenzo Ciompi is a private collector with a wide experience in Italian design achieved starting from the beginning of the 90's. His collection includes famous items designed by Gio Ponti as well as other well-known Italian designers such as Ico Pairisi, Osvaldo Borsani, Carlo De Carli , Carlo Mollino, Melchiorre Bega, Joe Colombo. A lot of furniture items projected by these designers were published on important magazines such as AD, The World Interiors, Elle, Domus.