D'annunzio - cani mordaci liberi
The back of the ancient tile
D'annunzio - cani mordaci liberi
Various plates on nineteenth-century antique marble tiles
D'annunzio - cani mordaci liberi
Various plates on nineteenth-century antique marble tiles
Various plates on nineteenth-century antique marble tiles
Various plates on nineteenth-century antique marble tiles

GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO - WHITE CARRARA MARBLE TILE

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Free Biting Dogs : Cani Mordaci Liberi
Free reproduction of the plate designed by the italian poet Gabriele D'Annunzio and located at Villa La Capponcina, Settignano, Florence, where he lived between 1898 and 1910.
Positioned outside the gate of the Villa to discourage the many creditors from entering.

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Villa la Capponcina: The Italian poet left an important mark on the house in Via della Capponcina n. 32, in Settignano, Florence, decorating it with fifteenth-century furniture.
He lived here like a Renaissance prince, surrounded by numerous servants, by a lot of dogs and horses.
The villa is best known for being the scene of the love between the poet and the theater actress Eleonora Duse, who lived a few steps away, at Villa Porziuncola (at n. 75 on the other side of the street).

Height
32
Width
32
Thickness
3
Weight
7
Material
White Carrara marble
Note 01
Equal to the plate of the home of Gabriele D'Annunzio
Note 02
The inscription of the epigraph is hand-made by us on antique tiles
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