The “grotto of the animals” at Villa di Castello, near Florence, by an unnamed photographer for Elizabeth W. Champney’s Romance of the Italian Villas (1906).

Featured on PDR in the essay Petrified Waters: The Artificial Grottoes of the Renaissance and Beyond

Idling alongside the waters of artificial grottoes, visitors found themselves in lush, otherworldly settings, where art and nature, pleasure and peril, and humans and nymphs could, for a time, coexist. Laura Tradii spelunks through the handmade caves of the Italian Renaissance and their reception abroad, illuminating how these curious spaces transformed across the centuries.

“Grotto of the Animals” at Villa di Castello

Date

1906

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Romance of the Italian Villas


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