On the way to a didactic appointment with the Uffizi, italia20.10 steps into Piazza Limbo (named after the cemetery for babies who died prior to baptism) to find the remarkable basilica of SS Apostoli. The piazza afforded a quiet retreat from the busy streets of Florence. We walked the periphery of the piazza, measuring its plan, its orientation, calculating the angles of its walls – to attempt to understand its character, its quality of space, its proportion… And inside, a beautifully preserved basilica dating from 1100s – a preamble to our Uffizi tour to follow.
The Mercado Nuova still offers its loggia to house a thriving leather market. ("Made in Italy" is almost meaningless…)
And the sky! The rains of spring again subside to reveal, in the sharp delineation of shadow, the depth of the wall.


















Mark,
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.
In a quiet stillness, the following surfaced.
The Florentine facade is flush to its boundary. Where there are openings, those openings are negative spaces articulated by relief. The layering of relief is a simple but clever embellishment, but as you detailed, it evolves to serve only itself, becoming ornament.