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The Church Of San Gregorio Armeno In Naples Was Built In 1574-79, But Its Baroque Decoration Was Executed
The Church Of San Gregorio Armeno In Naples Was Built In 1574-79, But Its Baroque Decoration Was Executed
The Church Of San Gregorio Armeno In Naples Was Built In 1574-79, But Its Baroque Decoration Was Executed
The Church Of San Gregorio Armeno In Naples Was Built In 1574-79, But Its Baroque Decoration Was Executed
The Church Of San Gregorio Armeno In Naples Was Built In 1574-79, But Its Baroque Decoration Was Executed
The Church Of San Gregorio Armeno In Naples Was Built In 1574-79, But Its Baroque Decoration Was Executed
The Church Of San Gregorio Armeno In Naples Was Built In 1574-79, But Its Baroque Decoration Was Executed

The Church of San Gregorio Armeno in Naples was built in 1574-79, but its Baroque decoration was executed from around 1674 to 1687.  The paintings on the walls and in the dome are by Luca Giordano.

Photos by Charles Reeza


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2 years ago
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional
Church Of San Tiburzio, Parma, For The Florilegium Exhibition By Rebecca Louise Law, During The Institutional

Church of San Tiburzio, Parma, for the Florilegium exhibition by Rebecca Louise Law, during the Institutional event “Parma Capital of Culture 2020” (Italy).

Rebecca Louise Law is a british artist, best known for artworks and floral installations created with natural materials, and her talent would offer an alternative concept of beauty.

For this specific exhibition they used 200 thousand flowers. The title Florilegium comes from the Latin “to keep and to preserve flowers”.


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