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Aug 30, 2023 19:25:40   #
Photolady2014 wrote:
Some days you just don't have a bear or a lion or elephant or badger to entertain yourself with, so find a willing chipmunk, bird, bug or flower!


Love the duck and the cute chippy!
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Aug 30, 2023 19:22:46   #
srfmhg wrote:
We continued our walk along the South Bank of The Arno and into the neighborhoods where we explored the small but beautiful Church of Santa Felicita, which was the church of the Medici family for many generations.

Santa Felicita (Church of St Felicity) is a Roman Catholic church in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy, probably the oldest in the city after San Lorenzo. In the 2nd century, Syrian Greek merchants settled in the area south of the Arno and are thought to have brought Christianity to the region. The first church on the site was probably built in the late 4th century or early 5th century and was dedicated to Saint Felicity of Rome. A new church was built in the 11th century and the current church largely dates from 1736–1739, under design by Ferdinando Ruggieri, who turned it into a one nave edifice. The monastery was suppressed under the Napoleonic occupation of 1808–1810.

The Vasari Corridor passes through the façade of this church and on the inside there is large window, covered by a thick gate, where the Grand Dukes of the Medici family used to listen to the mass without being seen by the people staying at ground level.

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In the piazza in front of the façade, stands the rebuilt 15th-century Column of Santa Felicita. Only the 14th century Chapter House survives from the Romanesque with fragmentary frescoes (1387) by Niccolò di Pietro Gerini (Crucifixion and in the ceiling, roundels with the Redeemer and the Seven Virtues).

The Brunelleschian sacristy dates from 1473 and was under the patronage of the Canigiani family. There are the 14th century Madonna with Child and Saints by Taddeo Gaddi, the 15th century Adoration of the Magi by Francesco d'Antonio and St. Felicity with Her Seven Sons by Neri di Bicci.

The Barbadori (or Capponi) chapel dates also to the 15th century (1419–1423); it was designed by Filippo Brunelleschi and when the patronage passed to Lodovico di Gino Capponi the decoration was entrusted to Pontormo, who worked on it from 1525 until 1528. The painting of the vault has disappeared but in the chapel can still be seen the Four Evangelists in the pendentives and two of the greatest masterpieces by Pontormo: the Virgin and the Angel Gabriel on the side wall and the altarpiece of the Deposition above the end altar. The latter, enclosed in its gilded fame, with its surrealistic dimensions of elongated and entangled bodies and its range of iridescent colours, constitutes one of the most important works of Early Mannerism. The stained glass window depicting the Journey to the Sepulchre is a copy of the one done by Guglielmo da Marcillat in 1526.

The desire to create a complementary space to this led to the decoration of the opposite Canigiani chapel by Bernardino Poccetti (Miracle of Our Lady of the Snow, 1589–1590). In 1565, as recorded by Vasari himself, Grand Duke Cosimo I de' Medici decided to build the long corridor which would connect the old Priors' Palace in Piazza della Signoria with the new Medici residence, previously property of the Pitti family; as this would pass through the church of Santa Felicita, the church began to play a very important role in the life of the Medici court. Cigoli was responsible for the design of the chancel whose patrons were the Guicciardini family (and where the famous historian Francesco was buried in 1540). The work continued until the vault was decorated by Cinganelli (c. 1620); on the altar is the Adoration of the Shepherds attributed to Francesco Brina (1587).

In the church there are also the Martyrdom of the Maccabees (1863) by Antonio Ciseri in the 3rd chapel on the right, the Meeting of St. Anne and St. Joachim, attributed to Michele Tosini, at the end of the right transept, the Assumption of the Virgin with Saints (1677), attributed to Baldassare Franceschini, at the end of the left transept. In the Caponni chapel you can see The Deposition from the Cross (1528) by Jacopo Pontormo one of Pontormo's surviving masterpieces.

The sacristy has a painted crucifix (circa 1310) attributed to Pacino di Buonaguida.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Felicita,_Florence

For narratives on Florence and additional images, please see my previous posts:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-780452-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-780574-1.html#14042094
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-780644-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-780747-1.html#14046442
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-780857-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-781066-1.html#14052114
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-781155-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-781361-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-781570-1.html#14062411
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-781764-1.html#14066381
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-781877-1.html#14068369
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-781969-1.html#14070561
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-782046-1.html#14072302
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-782130-1.html#14073789
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-782224-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-782434-1.html#14079836
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-782523-1.html#14081820
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-782725-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-782943-1.html#14090979
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783224-1.html#14097203 (Opera del Duomo Museum)
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783352-1.html "
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783557-1.html (Santa Croce)
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783668-1.html "
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783874-1.html "
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-783960-1.html#14112965
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-784147-1.html#14116779
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-784335-1.html#14121163
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-784558-1.html
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-784632-1.html

I hope you enjoy these!
Mark
We continued our walk along the South Bank of The ... (show quote)


It's a beautiful place, mark!
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Aug 30, 2023 19:19:36   #
Ysarex wrote:
Out this morning to water the garden and I took a camera along and managed a few snaps. Fuji X-T2 w/90mm Macro Elmar.


Beautiful set ysarex.
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Aug 30, 2023 19:18:38   #
UTMike wrote:
The neighbors' plant colorful flowers that I get to share with you.

Comments and suggestions are welcome.


I like all of them and especially the first one, mike..beautiful composition.
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Aug 26, 2023 22:44:52   #
Tonytee wrote:
Lens: SMC Takumar F 70-210mm Lens Camera: Pentax k-7 Photo Location: Neighborhood ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/125s Aperture: F11. Aperture Priority Mode with Multi-Segment Metering. F/L @145mm.

Special to me because my neighbor who grows such magnificent flowers is very ill. She has just discovered that she is suffering with pancreatic cancer and has about six

months to live. Such a sweetheart. She is from Thailand and considers it a great honor when someone photographs her greenthumb work. So young and beautiful and

always has a smile and sometimes a genuine hug for folks.


Thanks very much for viewing.

Tony :)
Lens: SMC Takumar F 70-210mm Lens Camera: Pentax k... (show quote)


It's very pretty!
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Aug 26, 2023 21:46:23   #
jaymatt wrote:
This one was built back when a farmer or builder went to the electric or phone company and bought their used poles to build barns with. It has served as a cattle barn for as long as I can remember. My friend Richard Fish's father built this one back in the 1940s. After Richard passed away, his sons are now still using it as a cattle barn. I also caught a few crows in the shot.

We still call them pole barns, but today's structures are really post barns, built with solid or laminated posts.
This one was built back when a farmer or builder w... (show quote)


Nice job on the shot, john, and interesting narrative!
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Aug 26, 2023 21:43:38   #
UTMike wrote:
We were fortunate to have some shade as we proceeded up the river. This set shows the views as we went up the trail, especially my favorite wide water spot with photos from various angles.

Comments and suggestions are welcome.


Beautiful place, mike. The clouds reflections are beautiful.
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Aug 26, 2023 21:41:46   #
Sylvias wrote:


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Aug 26, 2023 21:37:13   #
topcat wrote:
Nice set


Thank you tc!
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Aug 26, 2023 17:36:50   #
nimbushopper wrote:
Rarely blooms because it's inside my screened lanai, but a bee must have gotten in and pollinated it!


Great shot of it, nim...love the pretty colors!
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Aug 25, 2023 22:11:49   #
spudkota wrote:
Poor little bird
song stuck in her head
can't remember the words
so she hums instead


How adorable... the little hummy and the poem!
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Aug 25, 2023 22:09:49   #
MosheR wrote:
Better if you start at "Majuli 1."


Great set. I like their colorful clothes.
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Aug 25, 2023 22:07:48   #
SX2002 wrote:
I sat out in the sun today, in my wheelchair (aka tripod) and tried doing some macro photography...one handed.
Had a good laugh at myself, after taking about 80 shots, these were all I ended up with worth keeping...


Good for you for trying, ron. Keep on doing what you love to do!
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Aug 25, 2023 22:03:25   #
Architect1776 wrote:
My last post had some stone walls etc.
Several yesterday stated they like stone walls (Almost as much as I do) so here are a few more.
First is at the front of our house and is original to 1895.
Second is the PA bluestone path and wrought iron fence I installed (Gate is 1890s period)
The the rest of the walls presented here, I built by my self in our back yard from foundation stones of an old 1800s barn I purchased. The white stone walk is made of marble. Cobble stone pavers are from Florida.
My last post had some stone walls etc. br Several ... (show quote)


I am impressed...beautiful work!
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Aug 25, 2023 22:00:08   #
jaymatt wrote:
I found this one the other day in Delaware County, Indiana.


Outstanding job, john! Love it!
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