Romeo and Juliet by flavia49
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Hi, for Valentine's day with all my love for my RR friends what's better than something about Juliet and Romeo?
Montecchio Maggiore is a town in the hilly area of the province of Vicenza,that has been inhabited since the late Stone Age. The two castles built about 975 were erected possibly on Roman fortresses on a very important road, to collect taxes. Then they became Lombard fortresses when this German tribe invaded Northern Italy and founded a kingdom after the fall of the Roman Empire. During the 14th and 15th centuries the castles went on the hands of the La Scala lords of Verona (hence the story of Romeo and Juliet), then they were conquered by the Visconti until they became Venetians, until the end of the 18th century.
Luigi da Porto of Vicenza, commander in the Serenissima (Venice) army and original poet, set the story of Juliet and Romeo here in his novel of 1552 getting the two family names Montecchi (Montague) and Cappelletti/Capuleti (Capulets) from Dante. The undying myth of Romeo and Juliet, considered the most romantic love story of all times, is authentically rooted in Vicenza's territory.
The novel, that tells about the unfortunate love story between two young noble people, Juliet and Romeo, is set in the hills of Vicenza, with the two face-to-face castles in Montecchio, that were visible from the Da Porto house in Montorso Vicentino, forming the background of the story. The great dramatist William Shakespeare was inspired by this novel and he made it famous in 1597. The legend wants in fact that the two young people belonged one to the family of the Capuleti and the other to that of Montecchi, implacable enemies. The two castles in Montecchio Maggiore are Il Castello della Villa and Il Castello di Bellaguardia. Il Castello della Villa (on the right in the photo, looking at the screen) is said to have been owned by the Montague family. In other words, it is Romeo's castle. And Il Castello di Bellaguardia is said to have been owned by the Capulets. It is Juliet's castle. Although the story is set in the nearby Verona, the castles had a part in it. Here's the view from the bottom of the hills the two castles occupy. Nowadays one has a restaurant and the other an open theater for summer shows.
DAZ: Michael4;
DAZ: Victoria4.2;
3D Universe: V4 Teen Ashley Megapack;
FaceOff; V4 Skin Realism Kit;
RDNA Render Studio for Poser;
Valiant Tunic Texture by myself;
Background: Juliet's and Romeo's Castles in Montecchio Maggiore Vicenza (photo by myself).
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Comments (29)
flaviok
Espetacular, historia e obra minha amiga, soberba, aplausos (5)
ragouc
Very good composition.
stevey3d
Wonderful sentiment and image! Superb!!!
Darkwish
Interesting picture! Great!
delbeke
Thank you for the sweet image, it is very creative and well done
MagikUnicorn
ROMANTIC and Beautifully done!
lyron
Excellent work!!
lunchlady
Beautiful!!!!!
Faemike55
wonderful image and great history lesson: I had not realized that the play was based on a real situation! Thank you
blainenorth
Interesting history...nice image.
BenBischop
Excellent....!!
Biffowitz
Fabulous idea and nicely done, timely artwork. Nice work!
Radar_rad-dude
A very exotic and romantic composition! Absolutely delightful how you weave the history of your artwork into your masterpieces! I thank you for sharing your marvelous talents with us here! 1,000+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
LudyMelltSekher
God Morning my dear friend Flavia, What beautiful Work of art, excellent, Super Wonderful!!! Congratulations!!! A million stars from me ***** Thank you very much for your friendship.Embrace and kiss in your sweet heart. Have a wonderful Wednesday. Luminous benedictions. Ludy
RodolfoCiminelli
Eccellente e molto creativa scena romantica Flavia.....!!!!!
goldie
the greatest love story ever told! super idea for an image==you did a lovely job on it...many thanks for the background info too ;)
drifterlee
Beautiful Valentine render!!!!!
MOSKETON
esta creación es fantástica. muchas gracias por compartirla.
CHK2033
Very good work :)
Fidelity2
Superb!
kasalin
Beautiful done !!! Excellent image and artwork !!! 5* Excellente e molto creativa escena, cara Flavia !!! Grazie :):):)
IsaoShi
Fascinating background (I only ever knew about the Shakespeare version) and a lovely romantic backdrop too - the tenderest moment, just before the first thrill of touching lips! Thanks for sharing this.
preeder
I love this image, it says it all in a way I find hard to describe in words, but can quite clearly via the picture. I hope that makes some kind of sense.
Manfred78
a good combination of a photo and a rendering, very original
gonedigital
How romantic and lovely. Well done!
Oceania66
DAVVERO ROMANTICO.
junge1
Nicely done!
beachzz
Breathtakingly romantic, even with the tragic side to their story!!
mariogiannecchini
Splendido lavoro per una storia belle e immortale ! Wonderful job for a good story and immortal!