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Relief, INPS building, EUR, Rome, Italy
Rome Against Carthage, marble relief by Giuseppe Mazzullo, 1940, on the Palazzo dell'INPS, (the Istituto Nazionale della Previdenza Sociale or National Institute of Social Security), 1940-54, designed by Giovanni Muzio, Mario Paniconi and Giulio Pediconi, on the Piazza delle Esedre, renamed Piazzale delle Nazioni Uniti, built as part of the EUR or Expositione Universale di Roma (Rome Universal Exhibition), planned by Marcello Piacentini, Rome, Italy. Fascist architecture developed in the late 1920s and 1930s, as a modernist style in times of nationalism and totalitarianism under Benito Mussolini. It is characterised by large, square, symmetrical buildings with little or no decoration, often inspired by ancient Rome and designed to convey strength and power. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9185239
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5217px × 5250px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1940
1940s
20th century
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
Architecture
bas-relief
building
capital city
Carthaginian
Cityscape
classical
color
DAY
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
Fascism
FASCIST ARCHITECTURE
Female
HERITAGE
History
IMAGE
Italian
Italy
LAZIO
Marble
MC
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
power
Relief
ROMA
Roman
ROME
ROME UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION
Shield
Soldier
Southern Europe
Southern European
square image
Strength
Symbol
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Town
Travel