Dal Libro del Levitico.
Social distancing.
PRIMAVERA.
My personal fence.
Palazzo del Quirinale (entrance)
The 3 flags.
Fontana dei Dioscuri
Helplessly hoping.
La vita è bella.
Red-pinkish rose heart.
Sant'Andrea al Quirinale.
Lit from above.
Main altar.
Painted roof.
Cupola di Sant'Andrea al Quirinale ( Bernini).
The vestry.
Still life with Buddha head, books and ikebana.
Palm Sunday.
How many many things....
Spring on my balcony.
When we were together.
Nehushtan.
Every one shall live.
Basilica di Santa Sabina.
Nel Giardino degli Aranci.
Giardino degli Aranci 2
Lockdown.
Where do we go?
Breath.
San Savino.
In the reeds 2.
In the reeds.
Uncertain times.
Women's rights.
Lone tree.
Terre del Perugino.
Patiently waiting for spring.
Downhill.
LiFe.
Our Almond tree.
Almond flowers.
A prayer.
In the valley.
Still winter
Last glow, reflected in the water.
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Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
Fenêtres, portes et façades / Windows, doors and façades.
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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The original fifth-century apse mosaic was replaced in 1559 by a very similar fresco by Taddeo Zuccari. The composition probably remained unchanged: Christ is flanked by a good thief and a bad thief, seated on a hill while lambs drink from a stream at its base. The iconography of the mosaic was very similar to another 5th-century mosaic, destroyed in the 17th century, in Sant'Andrea in Catabarbara. An interesting feature of the interior is a framed hole in the floor, exposing a Roman era temple column that pre-dates Santa Sabina. This appears to be the remnant of the Temple of Juno erected on the hilltop site during Roman times, which was likely razed to allow construction of the basilica. The tall, spacious nave has twenty four columns of Proconnesian marble with perfectly matched Corinthian capitals and bases, which were reused from the Temple of Juno.
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