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Rome’s Villa Aurora fails to sell at for €471 auction

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Not to be deterred, Villa Aurora will go back up for auction in April with a 20% price cut, and it’s not just Caravaggio that has daubed its walls: Italian Baroque artist Guercino’s fresco depicts the goddess Aurora on her chariot, while the gardens house a statue by Michelangelo.

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THEN, NOW AND INBETWEEN

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There is tagging and scheduling of window types also. Statues are butchered. The access passage behind the row of statues known as the gallery of king, shows up clearly here. One is a tangible object, a thing, even if digital. Another attempt to make the "exploring history with BIM" label more credible. The spire collapses.

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“Quiet Luxury”: 8 Spaces Evoking the Immaculate Aesthetic of HBO’s Succession

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Quiet Luxury brands have nothing to distinguish them visually from other high street brands, yet they bear the astronomical price tags of pieces from some of the biggest fashion houses in the world — why? That’s a question I can’t answer. The thing is, Quiet Luxury isn’t necessarily about who made it.

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Turtle Bay Gardens mansion is an Italian palazzo in Manhattan

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tag to match its pedigree – and unexpected literary connections. Described by New York Social Diary as ‘a single great green room of shrubbery, flowers, and mature trees’, Turtle Bay Garden still exists and is dotted with fountains, pergolas and statues inspired by the Medici Gardens in Florence. Photography: CityRealty.