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Funerary Stele of Publius Nertomario Fourth, exhibited in Rome at the Augustan Exhibition of 1937-1938
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Funerary Stele of Publius Nertomario Fourth, exhibited in Rome at the Augustan Exhibition of 1937-1938
Funerary Stele of Publius Nertomario Fourth, exhibited in Rome at the Augustan Exhibition of 1937-1938 Rome Augustus Exhibit Stele Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1938. Date of Artwork:I sec
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-046917-0000
Media ID 33121418
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Genre Maleroman Art Soldier Still Life
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Funerary Stele of Publius Nertomario Fourth - A Glimpse into Ancient Roman Art and Culture
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. This photograph captures the essence of an ancient civilization, transporting us back to the grandeur of Rome during the Augustan era. The Funerary Stele of Publius Nertomario Fourth takes center stage in this image, exhibited at the prestigious Augustan Exhibition held in Rome between 1937 and 1938. Dating back to the first century AD, this remarkable stele serves as a testament to the artistic prowess and cultural significance of ancient Rome. Its intricate carvings depict a scene that offers a fascinating insight into various aspects of Roman life. From soldiers engaged in battle to individuals donning period-specific clothing, every detail on this stele tells a story. The inclusion of horses, terrestrial mammals, and vertebrates further emphasizes the importance Romans placed on their connection with nature. This artwork not only showcases their love for hunting and fishing but also highlights their deep appreciation for animals as companions or symbols of power. Photographed by Alinari Fratelli in 1938, this print beautifully captures every nuance and intricacy present on the original stele. The attention to detail is evident as we marvel at each stroke that brings these ancient figures to life once more. As we gaze upon this photograph today, it serves as a reminder that art has always been an integral part of human history. It allows us to connect with our ancestors from centuries ago while appreciating their creativity and craftsmanship. Through pieces like the Funerary Stele of Publius Nertomario Fourth, we can delve deeper into Europe's rich heritage and gain valuable insights into ancient civilizations that have shaped our world today.
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