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by Paolo Signorini
$105.00
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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Properties inscribed on the World Heritage List - Historic Centre of Naples 1995
The Palace was erected during 1738, commissioned by the... more
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Properties inscribed on the World Heritage List - Historic Centre of Naples 1995
The Palace was erected during 1738, commissioned by the Marchese di Poppano, Nicola Moscati, and is attributed to the architect Ferdinando Sanfelice. Through an indistinct façade one enters to an interior octagonal courtyard leads to a double ramp stairwell. The interior was richly stuccoed by Aniello Prezioso, using designs by Francesco Attanasio in 1742. The top floor was added at the end of the 18th century. In the following century, the family sold apartments in the lower floors to Tommaso Atienza, nicknamed lo Spagnolo (the Spaniard), whence the name of the palace.The staircases with arches in shifting planes still grants an aura of complex scenography, despite its present cramped and dilapidated state: a grandiose entrance leading only to a decrepit palace.The nearby Palazzo San Felice is attributed to the same architect and has similar staircases.
Hi buddies.I'm Paolo from Italy,love to take photographs and experiment new techniques.When I play with my camera I'm like a kid in a candy shop. Copyright © Paolo Signorini. All rights reserved. All images are protected by copyright law and may not be copied or reproduced without permission from the artist.
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Linda Brittain
Very nice!
Paolo Signorini replied:
Thank you
Steve Rich
Nice work Paolo
Paolo Signorini replied:
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Kayla Bernhard Starmint
Incredible! Those stairways and arches. Wow! =)
Paolo Signorini replied:
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Cindy Treger
Wow, Paolo, what an amazing POV - great shot.
Paolo Signorini replied:
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Holly April Harris
What an absolutely beautiful place! Lovely capture! Please add this photo to the “2022 First Quarter Featured Images Collection” thread in the discussions area of the Covered Bridges and Historical Buildings group for a permanent record of your feature. Thank you!
Paolo Signorini replied:
Thanks ever so much for the feature much appreciated
Judy Jones
Fabulous perspective. Beautiful image
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Lisa Wooten
Wonderful. L/F
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Jenny Revitz Soper
Congrats for all the features! l/f
Paolo Signorini replied:
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Constance Lowery
excellent photography. L/F
Paolo Signorini replied:
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Darius Xmitixmith
Outstanding!
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Taphath Foose
Beautiful image, Paolo!!! Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Your Best Work"! I invite you to place it in the group's "Featured Image Archive" Discussion!!
Paolo Signorini replied:
Thanks ever so much for the feature much appreciated
John Hughes Photographic
Congratulations, your wonderful image has been featured on the Homepage of the Photography Only Group, please feel free to add it as a permanent record to the Discussion thread for featured images.
Paolo Signorini replied:
Thanks ever so much for the feature much appreciated
Hany J
Superbly impressive exquisite piece Paolo; great treatment as well.
Paolo Signorini replied:
Thank you