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Pope Julius II viewing the excavated Roman sculpture the Apollo Belvedere (litho)
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Pope Julius II viewing the excavated Roman sculpture the Apollo Belvedere (litho)
7172596 Pope Julius II viewing the excavated Roman sculpture the Apollo Belvedere (litho) by Becker, Carl Ludwig Friedrich (1820-1900); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pope Julius II viewing the excavated Roman sculpture the Apollo Belvedere. Illustration from Im Wandel der Jahrtausende, by Albrecht Wirth (Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft, Stuttgart, Berlin, Leipzig, c1910).); © Look and Learn
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In this lithograph, we are transported back in time to witness a moment of awe and reverence. The image captures Pope Julius II as he gazes upon the magnificent Apollo Belvedere, an excavated Roman sculpture that has captivated hearts for centuries. The Pope stands before the marble masterpiece, his eyes filled with wonder and admiration. His presence exudes authority and wisdom, yet in this moment, he is humbled by the sheer beauty before him. The Apollo Belvedere stands tall and proud, its flawless form a testament to the skill of ancient artisans. Surrounded by history and mythology, this scene embodies the intersection of art and religion. As divine figures from Greek mythology come to life through stone carvings, they inspire both spiritual devotion and artistic appreciation. The lithograph itself adds another layer of historical significance. Created by Carl Ludwig Friedrich Becker in the 19th century but based on an illustration from Albrecht Wirth's "Im Wandel der Jahrtausende" it serves as a window into early 20th-century archeological discoveries. This print not only showcases one man's encounter with timeless beauty but also invites us to reflect on our own connection to history and culture. It reminds us that art has always been a powerful force capable of transcending time and inspiring generations to come.
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