'Cause what's more sultry than a steamy grotto in the summer sun? HM? Nothing, obviously.
Below is probably one of my favorite examples: a hidden grotto at the 14th century Villa La Pietra, in Italy. Look closely, the decor is composed entirely of pebbles and seashells. I wonder how long this feat of magnificence took to complete...
Below two images: The grotto pool at Deering's Vizcaya, in Miami, Florida.
Below, 18th century Italian elements form the exterior of a small grotto with fountain, at Vizcaya in Miami, Florida.
First image, from Villas and Gardens of Tuscany, by Bajard and Bencini. Images of Vizcaya from Vizcaya: Museum and Gardens, Miami, Florida. Photographer: Steven Brooke.
They are just so amazing.
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this is pure unadulterated grotto porn.....sigh
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...I am envisioning some rococo shell shoes...
ReplyDeleteUHHHH - LUXXURY!
ReplyDeleteJanet- THAT IS SUCH A GOOD IDEA!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap these are BEAUTIFUL!! Especially the second photo, wow.
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Whoa, leave it to the Italians/Romans to create something this beautiful
ReplyDeletehow utterly glorious!
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