Arco di Costantino, Rome, Italy
The arch of Constantine is one of several triumphal arches in Rome. It commemorates the victory of Constantine over Maxentius at the Milvian Bridge, a victory which eventually ushered the era of Christian dominance and the extinction of the earlier pagan religion of Rome.
The stately Arch served as a model for arches and other buildings in Paris, London, Washington, and New York. Its majesty is well reflected in this wonderful photo from years gone by.
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Cappella Sistina - Sistine Chapel, Rome, Italy
Michelangelo’s immortal work, the Creation of Man, is captured in a stunning photo that should be part of every collection. The apotheosis of Man, being directly touched by God, was one of the results of the Italian Renaissance’s humanistic undercurrent. No longer an unworthy sinner, Man receives the spark of life from the Creator Himself and takes control of his own destiny by giving full scope to his human faculties. A philosophical, historical, and social statement powerfully expressed through the artistry of Michelangelo.
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Chiostro di San Paolo, Rome, Italy
This is a beautiful photograph of the elegant cloister in San Paolo Fuori le Mura. Graceful arches rest on ornately sculpted columns of various designs. and the interior garden is an oasis of tranquillity. The cloister inspires transcendental feelings of introspective and serene meditation, and the photographer has artfully contrived to capture the lingering echoes of these feelings. This is a photo which is a joy to behold in any setting
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Colosseo, Rome, Italy
The Colosseo (Coliseum) in Rome needs no introduction; it is widely recognized as the symbol of the Eternal City. This is a photograph of the interior, showing the subterranean structure of cells and passages which presumably housed, at various times, gladiators, wild beasts, and prisoners, as well as performers.
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Corso Umberto I, Rome, Italy
This photo perfectly captures the serene ambience of a Roman street at the turn of the century. It is archetypal, it could be a street in a hundred other Italian cities, unmistakably Italian.
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Fontana di Porta Furba, Rome, Italy
Porta Furba is not a really a door, as it lies at some distance from the walls of the city. We see in the photo an incongruity often seen in Rome: the juxtaposition of ruins that date from very different historical periods. The fountain draws its water from the aqueduct (Happy Water) built by Pope Sixtus V, he of the Sistine Chapel.
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Panteon - interior - Rome, Italy
The severe and elegant symmetry of the interior of the Pantheon is captured in this remarkable photo. Few buildings in Rome can boast the historical significance of this building. Built as a pagan temple at the beginning of the Empire, it was repeatedly repaired and cannibalized, and saved from further destruction by being converted into a Catholic church. Interestingly, the only interior light is that admitted via the oculum, a round opening cut out of the center of the dome. The Pantheon is today still a consecrated church and doubles as a tomb for a few illustrious personages, among which are Raffaello and two kings of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I.
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San Paolo Fuori le Mura - interior - Rome, Italy
San Paolo Outside the Walls is the second largest church in Rome. It was reputedly built by Constantine on the location of Saint Paul’s martyrdom, and it preserved its original character for more than 1400 years. Early in the 19th century it was destroyed by a fire started accidentally, and it was rebuilt with contributions from all over Europe.
The photo, taken from just inside the main doors, captures the symmetric majesty of the nave and the arches framing the aisles. The Tabernacle by Arnolfo di Cambio (13th century) is just visible in the distance. This beautiful picture is available unframed in a variety of sizes, on metallic paper or on canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
San Pietro Basilica - interior - Rome, Italy
The famous columns of Bernini are shown, right in front of the main altar. The lower rim of the cupola of Michelangelo is just seen. The columns are said to duplicate those from an older Basilica built by Emperor Constantine, which in turn were supposed to duplicate the shape of columns from Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem. Solomon’s Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians, and a replacement Temple (the Second Temple), was (with great historical irony), destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD.
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Museo Chiaramonte, Rome, Italy
Named after a pope, this museum is part of the Vatican museum complex. It is dedicated specifically to sculpture, and has several notable works of art from Roman and pre-Roman times. The long, narrow corridor stretching into the distance is a perfect metaphor for chronological time, which carries the visitor irresistibly along as he moves in space from one exhibit to the next.
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Napoli dal Molo
A nostalgic picture of Naples as it was, with the Maschio Angioino on the left and the hill of Pizzofalcone, crowned by the Castle of Saint Elmo, towering in the distance. This unusual photograph is taken looking northwards, with the Vesuvio behind the photographer, whereas the canonical postcard view is from the north looking south, with the sea to the right.
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Panteon - Santa Maria Rotonda, Rome, Italy
The Panteon or Pantheon was built in the early years of the Empire as a temple to every god. It has the distinction of having the largest unreinforced dome in the world, even 2000 years after its construction. It is now used as a Catholic church, following the Italian Renaissance precedent of uniting pagan and Christian paradigms. The Panteon is a must-see when visiting Rome, and is within walking distance of many more tourist attractions.
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Ponte dei Sospiri (Bridge of Sighs), Venezia
The iconic Bridge of Sighs ranks with the Ponte Vecchio in Florence as one of the most storied bridges in Italy. Named by Lord Byron, the Sighs are not lovers’ sighs, as is commonly misconstrued, but the sighs of condemned prisoners as they caught one last glimpse of Venice before being taken to their cells. The old Venetian prisons (the Piombi), are in fact at one end of the bridge.
This photo shows the Bridge of Sighs high in the background, with another, more pedestrian bridge in the foreground, and yet a third in the middle distance. A perfect representation of a Venetian canal.
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Roma da Villa Medici, Piazza Trinita dei Monti
A view of Rome artfully framed by skillful topiary trees, with a fountain it the background. This is the inverse view of the Spanish Steps – the photographer is above the Steps and looking back towards the horizon, with the Dome of Saint Peter’s at the far center of the photo. An intriguing interplay of light and shadow, this photo is available in a variety of sizes, unframed, on metallic paper or on canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
Strada dei Sepolcri, Pompei, Italy
This is a photo you can no longer take because the particular view no longer exists. Only the columns remain. And the distant Vesuvius, framed by the ruins in the foreground, no longer smokes. This was pre-eruption Pompei, a city that suffered one of the greatest calamities the world has ever known. This rare photo is available in a number of sizes, unframed, on either metallic paper or canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
Tempietto di Bramante, Roma
Perhaps more than any other Renaissance building the Tempietto, built in the early 16th century over the spot of Saint Peter’s martyrdom, exemplifies the ideal of geometric perfection. A building of classical proportions within a Christian context (San Pietro in Montorio), it perfectly symbolizes the fusion of classical and Christian ideals that was one of the mainsprings of the Italian Renaissance. This photo is available in a variety of sizes, on metallic paper or on canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
Tempio di Saturno, Roma
The Temple of Saturn, in the Forum Romanum, is one of the oldest buildings in the city, dating back to early Republican Rome. The stately columns, standing as mute sentinels, contrast oddly with the modern apartment building seen in the background. The photographer shows us two worlds in contraposition – a long-gone world of simplicity and grandeur, and the modern world of unadorned utilitarianism. This heartwrenching photograph is available in a variety of sizes, unframed, on either metallic paper or on canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
Terme di Caracalla, Rome
More than just baths, the Terme di Caracalla was a leisure center than included libraries (in which Greek and Latin texts were kept separate), and exercise rooms. The Terme functioned for nearly four centuries, but all that remains now are imposing ruins that evoke the lifestyle of the ancients Romans. Sic fugit tempus, one may philosophically muse over this picture. Available unframed in a variety of sizes, on metallic paper or on canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
Spanish Steps - Trinita dei Monti
All roads lead to Rome, and in particular to the Spanish Steps, where people from the whole world come to see and to be seen. The photographer captures the Roman ambience perfectly: the steps rising from Piazza di Spagna to the church on the summit of Monte Pincio constitute the longest and widest staircase in Europe. A magnificent keepsake, it is available unframed in a variety of sizes, either on metallic paper or on canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
Venezia dal Molo
A magnificent view of the Palazzo Ducale, the Palace of the Doges, where the executive power resided when Venice was at the apex of her power and influence. The photo was taken from the direction of the Island of San George and shows the Campanile to the left and a gondola in the foreground. Available in a variety of sizes, either with metallic paper backing or in canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
Acquedotti di Roma - Italian Panorama
Imposing even after the passage of so many centuries, the ruins of the ancient Roman aqueducts still stand as a mute testimonial to the hydraulic prowess of those ancient builders and engineers. A magnificent view from the Via Appia Antica. Available in a variety of sizes, in metallic paper backing or canvas wrap. Ships in three working days, prices shown include shipping.
Pane Amaro (Bitter Bread) - The Italian Immigration
The first comprehensive depiction on film of the Italian American experience. The result of over four years of research, the film traces the social, economic, and political transformation of Italians from immigrant victims of violence and prejudice to prominent members of the American society.
The story is told by weaving together personal accounts with comments by scholars, and using a treasure trove of historical photographs and footage. The Italian version of the film, broadcast nationally by RAI-Italian Television in 2007, received wide critical acclaim and the Italian newspaper La Stampa called Pane Amaro “…an investigation into our past that is more compelling than a feature film.”
The title of the film comes from a popular Neapolitan song of the early 1900s which spoke of the immigrants’ pain at being separated from home and family.
Directed and produced by Gianfranco Norelli
Co-Producer Suma Kurien
Serenata Italiana - CD
Romantic Italian songs played from the heart. Al Fabrizio and Hugo Wainzinger capture the essence of Italy in a unique easy-listening performance, bringing the listener back to childhood memories and favorite romantic places. In this CD, Al plays two mandolins and Hugo plays guitar, bass and keyboard as well as composing the arrangements.
Bella Serenata Italiana - CD
A delightful mix of romantic and happy Italian and Latin melodies played by Al Fabrizio on mandolin accompanied by Hugo Wainzinger, whose arrangements transport us to places of loving memories and experiences … to enjoy over and over again.
Serenata dAmore Italiana - CD
Great timeless romantic favorites from Italy and Mexico. Al’s mandolin and Hugo’s guitar and arrangements express heartfelt yearnings and emotions common to both cultures.
Italian Heartstrings - CD
From exuberant tarantellas to poignant ballads, this collection is a celebration of life and love. Hugo’s original arrangements, coupled with the plaintive expressiveness of Al’s mandolin, demonstrate the timeless appeal of these traditional Italian songs – joyous, carefree, achingly beautiful and romantic. This music is the heart of enchantment.
Come Mia Nonna-A Return To Simplicity
Gloriously simple but tasty recipes springing from the good earth and from the ancient traditions of Puglia. The author, a native of Bari residing on the San Francisco peninsula, collects recipes from her grandmother and treats us to the genuine, healthful flavors of her homeland. Easy to follow directions, illustrated, paperback. Complimentary shipping.
Italian Gallo Oval Platter by Tadinate
Your chance to make a presentation splash at a reasonable cost. Tadinate makes ceramics products in Gualdo Tadino, near Perugia, in the region of Umbria, the “green heart of Italy”. This oval platter is 16.5″ by 12.5″, obtained by finestItalian as a special purchase.
Italian Gallo Round Platter by Tadinate
Another Tadinate piece from Umbria at a bargain price. This platter is 15″ in diameter, and will impress far beyond its modest price. A rare opportunity to own a true Italian ceramic import at a reasonable cost.
Florentine Heart with Italian Attitude
This is a gorgeous piece, beaqutifully designed and executed. A periwinkle beauty framed by shimmering silver. A conversation piece.
Solid fine silver, hand-flamed glass gem, black deerskin cord and gift box.
RM0041 – periwinkle (0.8 L x 0.5 W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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Italian Reflections Earrings
Delicate and lovely lovely are the words that come to mind when beholding these beautifully simple and airy beauties. For the young at heart.
Solid fine silver, hand-flamed glass gem, black deerskin cord and gift box.
RM0056 – Aqua (0.7″ L x 0.5 W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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Italian Heart Relief Pendant
Silver textures and shimmering beauty are the hallmark of this gorgeous, distinctive pendant.
Solid fine silver, black deerskin cord with gift box.
RM0018 – Fine silver (1″ L x 0.8″ W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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Italian Ocean-textured Cross in Fine Silver
Let yourself be transported on an ocean of beauty and peace. A wonderful gift for both men and women.
Solid fine silver, black deerskin cord and gift box
RM0004 – Fine silver (1.8″ L x 1″ W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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Italian Cross with Christ Pendant in Fine Silver
Beauty in simplicity, a telling gift for both men and women.
Solid fine silver, black deerskin cord and gift box.
RM0003 – Fine silver (1.8″ L x 1″ W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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Italian Rectangle Earrings in Fine Silver
The paving stones of a Venetian calle are represented in miniature in this simple modern design. These earrings are uncompromisingly elegant and beautiful.
Solid fine silver earrings, with gift box.
RM0011 – Fine silver (0.9″ L x 0.2″ W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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Italian Waterdrop Earrings
Simple yet exotic original design executed with typical Italian flair. An infallible magnet for compliments.
Solid fine silver, with gift box
RM0018 (1″ L x 0.8″ W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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Italian Petite Heart Pendant
Gentle yet powerful, a joy to touch and hold. Demands attention by the unusual sweep of its lines. A beautiful interpretation
Solid fine silver, black deerskin cord with gift box.
RM0002 – Fine silver (1.2″ L x 1.5″ W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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Italian Teardrop Earrings
Exquisitely detailed, suitable for every occasion.
Solid fine silver, with gift box.
RM0010 – Fine silver (0.6″ L x 0.4″ W)
Designed by Lorna Moglia
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