Telemaco Signorini - View of Florence from the San Miniato hill (ca. 1865)
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Telemaco Signorini (Italian, 1835-1901)
L’Ardenza (Albereta ad Antignano)
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The Mercato Vecchio in Florence, Telemaco Signorini, 1882-83
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Telemaco Signorini.
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Telemaco Signorini, El bagno penale en Portoferraio, 1894
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Telemaco Signorini - L’Arno. 1860-1862
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[Telemaco Signorini]
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“The unreal is more powerful than the real. Because nothing is as perfect as you can imagine it. Because its only intangible ideas, concepts, beliefs, fantasies that last. Stone crumbles. Wood rots. People, well, they die. But things as fragile as a thought, a dream, a legend, they can go on and on. If you can change the way people think. The way they see themselves. The way they see the world. You can change the way people live their lives. That's the only lasting thing you can create.”
― Chuck Palahniuk
[Poetic Outlaws]
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September morning in Settignano - Telemaco Signorini
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Telemaco Signorini (1835 – 1901), alcuni dipinti
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Ward of the agitated mad-woman of hospital San Bonifacio, Italy. 1865 by Telemaco Signorini
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Telemaco Signorini: Esperando (1866-67)
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Telemaco Signorini (Italian, 1835–1901) - Roofs in Riomaggiore
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Telemaco Signorini (Italian, 1835-1901)
Via Calimala, Firenze
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Telemaco Signorini, Sem Poder Esperar ou A Carta (1867)
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Telemaco Signorini
Ponte Vecchio a Firenze
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