La Villa Albani Descritta... offers a detailed exploration of the renowned Villa Albani, a significant architectural and artistic landmark in Rome. Authored by Stefano Morcelli, Carlo F a, and Ennio Quirino Visconti, this historical account provides valuable insights into the villa's design, construction, and extensive art collection.
This edition serves as an important resource for scholars, art historians, and enthusiasts interested in Italian art, architecture, and the cultural heritage of 18th-century Rome. The book details the villa's numerous sculptures, paintings, and decorative elements, capturing the essence of its historical and artistic significance. Its meticulous descriptions provide a rich understanding of this important cultural site.
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