$59.24
- Hardcover
- 192 pages
- 248 x 316 mm
- ISBN 9788836659906
- Italian, English
- 2025
Fragile and powerful, flowers speak a universal language that transcends centuries and cultures. They narrate emotions, celebrate beauty, silently protest, and preserve age-old tales. It is precisely to them that the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome dedicates an extraordinary exhibition.
'Flowers are much more than simple decorative elements,' explains Natalia de Marco, Artistic Director of the Chiostro del Bramante. 'They act as universal symbols, epitomising every aspect of life: from resilience to spirituality, from love to conflict, from science to ecology.' This sensory adventure comes to life in an exhibition that combines works from the past and the present, offering the public an unprecedented interpretation of the role flowers have played in the evolution of our history and society.
















