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The Castle.

Facing the mouth of Val Sarentina, just north of Bolzano, the 13th century Castle Roncolo recoils above the craggy and dangerous rocks surrounding its keep. The splendidly preserved Medieval castle is an evocative background for the legends of King Arthur and the knights of the round table. This is a magnificent fortress.

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Francisco Rivera 05 Dec 2005

WOW!!! another Masterpiece...beautyful colors...overall an excellent paint.

francis kwok peng kin 05 Dec 2005

beautiful and majestical work!

Julie Mayser 04 Dec 2005

Mysterious... one can almost see figurative shapes in the cliff area... the clouds are moody as well.

Fiona Hooper 02 Dec 2005

Great use of colour here, John. Great work!

Leroy Drumm 02 Dec 2005

Wonderful painting!! Strong like the Castle it self. Well done John!!!

Analua 02 Dec 2005

Marvelous!!!!! Completely gorgeous work!!!!

K L Marsala 02 Dec 2005

as always mastered. i like how the rocks climbing up to the fortress almost appear to have faces incorporated into them. The drift of the clouds behind the fortress adds to its overall strength.

Katrina Papoutcharov 02 Dec 2005

Soooo interesting, I don't think I have ever seen a piece like this. I keep looking and looking at it. It is wild, so many dark places, and not many windows but the little tree with the sunlight hitting it...good job!

Angela Francis 02 Dec 2005

Beautiful painting. The fortress looks wonderfully strong and slightly imposing.

Marcel LorAnge 02 Dec 2005

You said it my friend it is magnificent, a captivating piece. John you're always amazing.

corry stuart 02 Dec 2005

magnificent John just beautiful

jennifer blenkinsopp 02 Dec 2005

excellent painting of this ancient castle, may it conquer for many more centurys.

Stuart Murphy 01 Dec 2005

The shear madness and conquering beauty of this is breathtaking. Incredible job.

Emily Reed 01 Dec 2005

Astonishing, awesome!