Villa Rufolo to the south of Ravello’s cathedral, a 14th-century tower marks the entrance to this villa.
Famed for its beautiful cascading gardens. Created by a Scotsman, Sir Francis Neville Reid, in 1853, they are truly magnificent, commanding divine panoramic views packed with exotic colours, artistically crumbling towers and luxurious blooms.
Giclée print using pigment inks on Baryta FB paper.
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Villa Rufolo to the south of Ravello’s cathedral, a 14th-century tower marks the entrance to this villa.
Famed for its beautiful cascading gardens. Created by a Scotsman, Sir Francis Neville Reid, in 1853, they are truly magnificent, commanding divine panoramic views packed with exotic colours, artistically crumbling towers and luxurious blooms.
Giclée print using pigment inks on Baryta FB paper.
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This artwork is sold by Stephen Hodgetts Photography from United Kingdom