Unlike several Italian new towns founded from scratch in the Thirties, Tresigallo -a small municipality between Ferrara and the Po River delta- dates back to Middle Age. Though a deep transformation of the town begun in 1930, resulting in a jewel of the Italian Rationalist architecture. Its strong metaphysical atmosphere is the same which inspires many Giorgio De Chirico's paintings.
Amazing that you can find this type of scene and present it so well! It is an inspiration- thank you>
Posted by: Ricardo | November 6, 2021 at 08:51 PM