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Renaissance Italian Garden No.2

Photography Landscape posted on May 26, 2009
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The garden is landscape cultivated for human pleasure. The people, undergoing a rebirth of interest in science and in humanity's relationship to the world during the Renaissance, developed a new appreciation for nature. Additionally they rediscovered the ancient classical authors who had praised nature's wonders. The increasing prosperity of western Europe and man’s increasing confidence in himself and in his capacity to impose order on the external world was reflected in the gardens of Italy by the mid-15th century. The change began near Florence, where the old medieval enclosures began to open up. And, because villas were increasingly sited for amenity rather than defense, gardens became less enclosed, more susceptible first to visual, then to actual extension. The typical evolved garden of the period was characterized by some openness of aspect, axial development, a tendency to prolongation, unity of concept between house and garden emphasized by a considerable “built” element of stone, lavish employment of statuary (often in the form of fountains), and the proliferation of such classical accents as grottoes, nymphaea (Roman buildings with a fountain, plants, and sculpture), urns, and inscriptions. Villa Barbaro, also known as the Villa di Maser, is a large villa at Maser (Treviso) in the Veneto region of northern Italy. It was designed and built in the 1550s by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio for two of his most important patrons, the brothers Barbaro (Daniele, Patriarch of Aquileia and ambassador to Queen Elizabeth I of England, and Marcantonio, an ambassador to King Charles IX of France). The Barbaro family is an old Venetian patrician family documented as holding high office in the Republic of Venice as early as the 9th century. The interior of the piano nobile is painted with frescoes by Paolo Veronese in the artist's most contemporary style of the period. These paintings constitute the most important fresco cycle by this artist and were inspirational to many of the frescoes painted by other villa artists at that time. The frescoes have been dated to the beginning of the 1560s. Having been allowed to become ruinous in 1850, the villa was purchased by the wealthy industrialist Sante Giacomelli who began to renovate it. In 1934 Count Giuseppe Volpi di Misurata, founder of the Venice Film Festival, acquired the villa and began a full restoration back to its former glory. Today, it is lived in by his granddaughter. In the photos taken last November, you can see the garden from two perspectives, one from the entrance, looking at the farmland and the vineyards (BTW the red and white wines produced here are of superior quality), which are part of the estate, divided by the road, and the villa from the road and the Neptune fountain. In the between, one of the frescoes by Veronese, inspired by classical models of idealized landscapes (more to come). Thank you for your kind comments.

Comments (31)


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flora-crassella

11:21AM | Tue, 26 May 2009

wonderful and very interesting photos!

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decie

11:27AM | Tue, 26 May 2009

it was well for some people,nice photos thanks for sharing, cool info.

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lyron

11:28AM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Fantastic place. Marvelous collage!!!

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bmac62

11:32AM | Tue, 26 May 2009

The zoom is a must see! Very impressive. A big crew of gardeners also must be a must:) Like your notes.

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ShadowsNTime

11:35AM | Tue, 26 May 2009

This is a wonderful series Sandra! Thank you for sharing!!!

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magnus073

11:53AM | Tue, 26 May 2009

This is wonderful Sandra and your write up fantastic also

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Amosicho

12:15PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Fantastic place.

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Darkwish

12:21PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Remarkable pic! Nicely done!

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Radar_rad-dude

12:22PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

A most delightful and informative tour of this most extraordinary and beautiful garden and estate! Truly inspired beautity from all angles! Thanks again for sharing your vision through the lense! Most fantastic! 1,000,000,000,000,000,000+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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greensleeves81

12:56PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Thanks for bringing stories of your part of the world. Good English. Aren't you Italian.

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allnaydi

2:30PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Definitely a must-zoom. Beautiful collage and description Sandra.

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claude19

2:38PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Very nice report on reasons of Renaissance in Europe, but I signal that if Italy had not undertaken a deep artistic modification, the face of the world should have been changed. It is by their passages in Italy with François 1st, that the erudite persons of the French court discovered with wonder the beneficial effects of Italian Renaissance, that they hurried up to bring back in France to the Court of the King. A nice example of cultural assimilation!!! Splezndid panorama with your three photos !!!

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Miska7

2:43PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Very nice scene. Great captures!

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virginiese

3:25PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

a very beautiful collage. Love the Renaissance in Europe :-)

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KarmaSong

3:45PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Superb triptych vision of the art during the Renaissance period.

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jeroni

4:07PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Wonderful and very creative work

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mgtcs

4:48PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Fantastic work, amazing angle!

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drifterlee

6:59PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Really pretty shots!!

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MOSKETON

8:31PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

me encantan tus imagenes. felicidades.

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schonee

9:43PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Wonderful shot!

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amota99517

10:21PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

Love the way you composited your shots. They blend together so well. Marvelous shots!!!

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lior

11:53PM | Tue, 26 May 2009

A so stunning landscape!

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Thetis

3:01AM | Wed, 27 May 2009

wonderful shots and arrangement, showing the beauty of landscape and art

lucindawind

8:02AM | Wed, 27 May 2009

fabulous !!! so very beautiful

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petercp

9:55AM | Wed, 27 May 2009

Wonderful captures and information, and most certainly worth the zoom, you also have a very accomplished gallery it was a good tour!

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erlandpil

3:33PM | Wed, 27 May 2009

Fantastic place and picture erland

frankie96

4:11PM | Wed, 27 May 2009

Very interesting reading....and a zoom is a must to appreciate the scope...

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Minda

7:26PM | Thu, 28 May 2009

beautiful shot and great narrative sandra!!

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furuta

9:00AM | Fri, 29 May 2009

Beautiful place and wonderful garden. excellent photo!!

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miwi

1:09PM | Sat, 06 June 2009

Wonderful,love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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