Palazzo Montecitorio (piazza del Parlamento)
Palazzo Montecitorio (piazza del Parlamento)
The "Palazzo Montecitorio" was begun in 1653 by Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680) and completed, almost half a century later, by Carlo Fontana (1638-1714). In 1871 it became the seat of the Camera dei Deputati (Chamber of Deputies), one of the two houses of the Italian Parliament. The palazzo was enlarged by Ernesto Basile between 1904 and 1926, when it was given a grand new facade on Piazza del Parlamento. Piazza del Parlamento facade has a largestaircase and two allegorical marble statues by Leonardo Bistolfi (1859-1933) and Domenico Trentacoste (1859-1933).
Artist
Artist
Domenico Trentacoste (1859-1933) was an Italian sculptor. Trentacoste worked in both marble and bronze and was commonly exhibited at the annual Salon of Paris.
Year of creation
Year of creation
1926, XX century
Location
Location
Palazzo Montecitorio, North Façade (piazza del Parlamento), Rome, Italy
Product information
Product information
Ready-to-hang Framed Poster with museum-quality paper.
- 250 gsm / 110 lb matte (uncoated) archival paper
- Thickness: 20-25 mm /0.79"–0.98" and for the USA market thickness is 1.9 cm/0.75"
- Paper color: off-white
- Shatterproof, transparent plexiglass.
- Includes a hanging kit, to hang in both portrait and landscape orientations.
- For indoor use
- Ready-to-hang, poster is placed within the frame. You can hang it directly on the wall.