罗马:永恒的传统是摄影师安东尼·卡罗尼亚对这些永恒传统的一幅肖像。演员威廉·达福(Willem Dafoe)在一篇文章中介绍了Caronia,它捕捉到了20世纪50年代末和60年代初意大利甜蜜生活的日常时刻和惯例。卡罗尼亚关注工匠居住的街道,如Via dei Coronari, Via dei Funari和Via dei Balestrari,那里分别出售念珠,绳索和弩等物品。
A photographic appreciation of Rome’s artisans, craftsman and traders preserving the city’s "Dolce Vita" spirit
The Rome immortalized in the films of Vittorio De Sica, Federico Fellini and Pier Paolo Pasolini has not disappeared; it exists in pockets, holding out against global homogeneity. Thanks in particular to craftsmen and artisans, who preserve antique styles and cherish bygone techniques, as well as market traders, shopkeepers who dispense ancient wisdom and mechanics who pass their knowhow to the next generation, Rome’s civic and artisanal traditions live on.
Rome: Everlasting Tradition is a portrait of these enduring traditions by photographer Anthony Caronia. Introduced with a text by actor Willem Dafoe, Caronia captures everyday moments and routines that harken back to the Dolce Vita days of the late 1950s and early 1960s Italy. Caronia pays attention to the streets inhabited by artisans, such as Via dei Coronari, Via dei Funari and Via dei Balestrari, where items such as rosary beads, ropes and crossbows (respectively) are sold.
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