1910s Certosa di Pavia Monastary Lombardy Italy Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
This antique monochromatic postcard features the Colonnato del Giardino (Garden Colonnade) at the Certosa di Pavia, a renowned monastic complex in Lombardy, Italy. The image captures a long, symmetrical perspective of the elegant stone columns that line the garden walkway, with a two men with long scraggly beards in monastic robes standing in the foreground to provide scale. The architectural detail showcases the Renaissance and Gothic influences that make this 14th-century Carthusian monastery a masterpiece of Italian heritage.
Details
Era: Divided Back (c. 1906β1915)
City: Pavia
State: Province of Pavia
Region: Lombardy
Country: Italy
Topic: Certosa di Pavia, Monastery Architecture, Italian Gardens, Monastic Life, Historic Columns.
Condition: Uncirculated
Address Side: Divided Back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Not Stated
Publisher: S.F.I.M. (Series No. 5218)
Printer: Stabilimento Fotocollografico G. Caruso, Milan
Print Type: Phototypie / Collotype
Additional Information
The reverse side of the card features a vertical line, identifying it as a divided back postcard. This format was officially adopted in Italy between 1905 and 1906, meaning this card was manufactured after that period. The diamond-shaped logo containing the initials S.F.I.M. identifies the publisher as Stabilimento Fotocollografico G. Caruso of Milan, a prominent printer of Italian topographical views during the early twentieth century. Series No. 5218 from this publisher is consistent with their high-quality phototypie production from the pre-WWI period. The card captures the historic tranquility of the monastery grounds before mid-century modernizations.
Love it β‘
Get it β
Get Lucky π Vintage