Ger Lataster’s “Icarus Atlanticus” and Seeing Too Many Painted Ceilings in Europe
Ger Lataster’s “Icarus Atlanticus” and Seeing Too Many Painted Ceilings in Europe
Ah, the baroque painted ceiling. I don’t think it’s possible to visit a castle, palace, villa or historical government building in Europe without seeing at least one, if not many. The most well-known examples can be found in churches from the 17th and 18th century in Rome or the Palace of Versailles in France. These ceilings, made for the richest and most powerful people on earth at the time had…
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