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Underground corridors of the Coliseum, Rome (chromolitho)

Underground corridors of the Coliseum, Rome (chromolitho)


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Underground corridors of the Coliseum, Rome (chromolitho)

3100686 Underground corridors of the Coliseum, Rome (chromolitho) by Spanish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Underground corridors of the Coliseum, Rome. Illustration for Las Supersticiones De La Humanidad by Jose Coroleu (F Seix, 1881). Chromolithograph of exceptional quality.); © Look and Learn

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Coliseum Corridors Humanity Mankind Ruined Steps Superstition Superstitions Underground


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This print takes us on a journey through time, deep into the underground corridors of the iconic Coliseum in Rome. A masterpiece created by the Spanish School in the 19th century, this chromolithograph captures the essence of ancient architecture and human superstitions. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported to a world where men once treaded these very steps. The ruins stand as a testament to mankind's ingenuity and perseverance throughout history. These underground passageways hold secrets and stories that have fascinated humanity for centuries. The exceptional quality of this chromolithograph allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of the Coliseum's interior. The play of light and shadow accentuates the grandeur of this architectural marvel, evoking a sense of awe within us. It is fascinating to think about how superstitions were intertwined with daily life during those times. This illustration was originally featured in "Las Supersticiones De La Humanidad" by Jose Coroleu, published in 1881. It serves as a reminder that even in ancient Rome, people held beliefs that shaped their actions and decisions. With its rich history and undeniable beauty, this print from Bridgeman Images invites us to explore not only the physical structure but also our own connection to humanity's past. It reminds us that beneath our modern lives lie layers upon layers of stories waiting to be discovered within these underground corridors.

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