SELAMAT DATANG
Preserving an extensive body of work assembled by a team of photographers from 1991 to 1995, The Architecture of Italy CD-ROM disc is a compilation of more than three hundred sumptuous photographs. With cross-referenced text provided for each photograph, this collection can be used as a resource for many endeavors. Much more than a “digital coffee-table book,” you are free to modify, rent, lease, distribute, or create derivative works based upon the original images found in this collection. Included in this collection are St. Mark’s Cathedral in Venice; the Tower and Baptistry at Pisa; the Colliseum, the Forum, the Vatican, and highlights from the Vatican Museum in Rome; the Duomo, the Medici Palace, the Ponte Vecchio, and the Gates of Heaven in Florence. More than 75 superb architectural examples, which have received little recognition, have also been included.
Gina Antonelli is known for her works on Italian fine art, as well as several previous photographic publications: “Italy’s Best Loved Gardens,” the series “Italian Tradition in Color and Form” (Dress; Cuisine; Architecture; Pastimes), and two editions of the book “Italian Traditional Patterns.” In addition to completing the Rome and Naples photography assignment, photographer and art historian Tomas Panini assembled and edited the explanatory notes for the 300 photographs. Photographer Anton Harris, having apprenticed at Maria Guerra Atelier in Paris for seven years, contributed his own unique insights to the Venice and Rome assignments. In 1984 Mr. Anton Harris won the Paris Exhibition Prize for his Design Study photographic series, consisting of three books. |