Not only Florence: the brilliant street artist JR has also "torn apart" Palazzo Farnese in Rome with the work 'Punto di Fuga'
Not only Florence: the brilliant street artist JR, famous for his illusory works, also “ripped apart” Palazzo Farnese in Rome with the work 'Punto di Fuga'.
On the night between 19 and 20 July an unexpected mural appeared in the capital, where the historic Palazzo Farnese was different from usual, with a "wound" very similar to the one inflicted last year at Palazzo Strozzi.
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Even in Rome, therefore, an enormous crack allows, illusionistically, to look beyond the external facade, inside a historic building: JR, in particular, shows the vestibule with three naves, the barrel vaults, the Doric columns and the statue of Farnese Hercules.
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A wonderful surprise for everyone, residents and tourists.
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