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di Giorgio

 

I expect many will criticise me, as it is impossible to satisfy everyone due to the variety of preferences (…) However, I anticipate that credit for my efforts will be acknowledged only by those of discerning intellect, if not as the sole determinant, at least as a catalyst for other more sublime and virtuous minds to flourish

 

Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1439-1501)
ARCHITECT, ENGINEER, PAINTER, AND ARCHITECTURAL THEORIST

Anima San Gregorio Armeno

Anima San Gregorio Armeno

The temple cores for this frame style feature the scale reproduction of the pilasters with alternating ashlars that adorn San Gregorio Armeno Church (XVI c.) in Naples.

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Colore Lenti

Lens Color

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Montatura

Frames

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Inspiration

Francesco di Giorgio might be among the artists with the most varied and lively talent of his time, bridging the gap between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. As an architect, engineer, painter, sculptor, and medalist, he contributed to the scientific development of key architectural innovations, especially in the military. Di Giorgio Martini was in charge of assessing elaborate complexes of castles and fortifications in the territories of Federico da Montefeltro, modernizing those deemed improvable. He quickly established himself as the most authoritative exponent of Transitional Military Architecture, which aimed to meet the new military needs determined by early firearms. In addition to his work as an architect and military engineer, Francesco di Giorgio Martini is known for the “Treatise on Civil and Military Architecture” written during his stay at the Court of the Duchy of Urbino.

Personality

Our di Giorgio frame style is dedicated to those who are not afraid of fashion statements and love experimenting with a bold look that nods to trends with a measured dose of irony.

Description

Bio-acetate: the frame is made of bio acetate M49 Mazzucchelli , fully recyclable and biodegradable, without chemical agglomerates to reduce the risk of allergic reactions. Its natural origin is also apparent to the touch thanks to its pleasant, warm, and silky effect.
Front frame: The front design is inspired by military fortifications, resulting from di Giorgio Martini’s absolutely experimental and unique work.
It reproduces the polygonal geometries typical of what has become known as modern fortification.
Temples: the oar-style temples owe their name to the shape that resembles a rowing oar. The earpiece temple tip is pierced with an “O” inspired by Good’s logo.

Details

  • 100% handmade in Italy
  • 90 PIECES LIMITED EDITION
  • Mazzucchelli M49 bio-acetate, polished by hand
  • Details are all milled and manufactured by hand, through 60 processing steps
  • Anima (core) in metal, forged with a specific three-dimensional mold and inserted by hand in the temple
  • Nosepad pronounced for a better fit