Cimitero monumentale di Staglieno . Genoa - Italy
It was the reformists and affluent bourgeoisie who wanted to place long-lasting memorials to remember their work and moral accomplishments that developed the tradition of funeral sculpture to be placed with their tombs. Opened in 1851, The Staglieno cemetery had one of the world’s best collections of extraordinary realistic sculptures. Guarded by the Monteverde Angel, the grieving moment is mortalized!
I had a mind-opening experienced as I explored this place. Seeing how their grieving moment is visualized in a very realistic work of art, it's almost like being in that time and moment! I could spend the whole week looking at each tomb. This is one of the places that I will need to revisit to finish my adventure looking at the past in a highly artistic fashion.
Enjoy!
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This is part of my ongoing Travel Visualclips, where I shared a glimpse of my travel visuals and thought. Each series features a paragraph of the history of the place and a paragraph of my thought. Accompanied by no more than fifteen carefully curated images, each series is intended to give readers the umami of travel.
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