Flowers and bug, in Via Cambini
Fiori ed insetto, in via Cambini.
Showing posts with label planter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label planter. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Planters or Else?
Via Cairoli: I really hope that these are planters and will be used like that...
Search labels: decay
Search labels: decay
Monday, September 23, 2013
Porticoes and Planters
Almost the whole length of Via Grande, a fully porticoed street, seen from its Piazza della Repubblica end, with a distant view of the Porto Mediceo.
This fashionable planter in Largo del Cisternino, at the end of Via Grande, looks unkempt and neglected, but it is only part of a carefully studied new ‘casual look’ painstakingly implemented all over the city.
See also: Via Grande - Ferragosto
This fashionable planter in Largo del Cisternino, at the end of Via Grande, looks unkempt and neglected, but it is only part of a carefully studied new ‘casual look’ painstakingly implemented all over the city.
See also: Via Grande - Ferragosto
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Cenciaiole Livornesi
Some of our countless “artists” has tried to improve a decorated planter in “Piazza Attias”.
The original painting: “Cenciaiole livornesi” (Livornese rag dealers, 1880) by Eugenio Cecconi.
See also: Piazza Attias - The Big Red A - The New Attias - The Red Tower - Lungomare di Antignano - Steamhip in Port - Six Months
The original painting: “Cenciaiole livornesi” (Livornese rag dealers, 1880) by Eugenio Cecconi.
See also: Piazza Attias - The Big Red A - The New Attias - The Red Tower - Lungomare di Antignano - Steamhip in Port - Six Months
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