Herbert List, Bomarzo, Italy, 1952

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Herbert List, Bomarzo, Italy, 1952

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A shepherd in an abandoned Sacred Grove, Italy, 1952.
Photographer: Herbert List
The Gardens of Bomarzo, also known as the Sacred Grove or Park of the Monsters (Parco dei Mostri), is a mysterious garden located in Bomarzo, Italy.
Herbert List: Parque dos Monstros. Bomarzo (1952)
Parco dei Mostri, Bomarzo, Italy: The Sacro Bosco, colloquially called Park of the Monsters, also named Garden of Bomarzo, is a Mannerist monumental complex located in Bomarzo, in the province of Viterbo, in northern Lazio, Italy. The garden was created during the 16th century. Wikipedia

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Sacro Bosco ("Sacred Grove"), Bomarzo, Italy
Herbert List. Mostro im Garten des Palazzo Orsini. Bomarzo. 1952
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Vincenzo Crea at the 16th century Bosco Sacro di Bomarzo or 'Park of the Monsters', Viterbo, Italy.
The inscription around the mouth reads “ogni pensiero vola” meaning “every thought flies.”
The second inscription is (originally): “L’antro, la fonte e il lieto cielo. Libero l’animo di ogni oscur pensiero”.
"The cave, the fountain and the happy sky. I free my soul from every obscure thought".