Tower of Palazzo del Podesta
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Tower of Palazzo del Podesta

Support Type: Wood Panel
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: private collection

The unique architectural framing, where a bright, luminous landscape is seen directly from a dark, shadowed enclosure, was a signature visual obsession of Abbati's. His early artistic training under his father focused strictly on the perspective of architectural interiors. He combined this interior expertise with his later passion for 'en plein air' (outdoor) painting, structurally layering the dark foreground architecture as a dramatic telescope for the sunlit tower across the city. The staggering precision of light and three-dimensional depth in this 1865 work is particularly remarkable given Abbati's personal history. In 1860, he temporarily abandoned his painting studio to fight in Giuseppe Garibaldi's military campaigns for Italian unification. During the brutal Battle of Capua, Abbati was struck and completely lost his right eye. He had to painstakingly re-learn monocular spatial depth perception, making the flawless perspective of this piece a triumph of personal resilience.

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