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Architecture Throw Pillow featuring the photograph Santa Croce from the Top of the Duomo by Melany Sarafis

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Santa Croce from the Top of the Duomo Throw Pillow

Melany Sarafis

by Melany Sarafis

$47.00

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Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

The Duomo and Cathedral in Florence towers over the entire city. I climbed to the top of Brunaleschi's dome and the view was amazing! This is Santa... more

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Santa Croce from the Top of the Duomo Photograph by Melany Sarafis

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Artist's Description

The Duomo and Cathedral in Florence towers over the entire city. I climbed to the top of Brunaleschi's dome and the view was amazing! This is Santa Croce, the church that Michelangelo attended, and now contains his buriel place as well as that of Galileo. Many frescos inside were done by Giotto and his pupils. Construction began in 1294, and it was consecrated in 1442. Changes to the interior were made in 1560, a result of the Counter Reformation of the Catholic Church, and the interior was rebuilt by Gorgio Vasari. Vasari also designed Michelangelo's tomb. The marble facad was added in 1863.

About Melany Sarafis

Melany Sarafis

Melany Sarafis served her country for 24 years and recently retired from the USAF as a First Sergeant. She thinks it's really stupid when photographers refer to themselves in the 3rd person on their biographies. I needed to do something "low speed" after a successful but stressful military career. I've have been an avid photographer for a few years and enjoy this "internal" creative process and I was a full time student at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Tx, pursuing a BFA in Studio Arts with an emphasis in Photography and Jewelry/Metalsmith Work. After taking an Art History course and learning a little about the Renaissance, I've become enamored with this art era. I took a trip to Florence Italy (the home of the Renaissance)...

 

$47.00