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Illustration from "Des Alten and Neuen Roms Grosser Schau-Platz" by Joachim von Sandrart, 1685 (etching)
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Illustration from "Des Alten and Neuen Roms Grosser Schau-Platz" by Joachim von Sandrart, 1685 (etching)
1071586 Illustration from "Des Alten and Neuen Roms Grosser Schau-Platz" by Joachim von Sandrart, 1685 (etching) by Sandrart, Joachim von (1606-88); 31.4326x20.6375x cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: View of circus Maximus); Foundation for the Arts, The Alfred and Juanita Bromberg Collection, bequest of Juanita K. Bromberg
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© Foundation for the Arts, The Alfred and Juanita Bromberg Collection, bequest of Juanita K. Bromberg / Bridgeman Images
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This black and white etching, titled "Illustration from 'Des Alten and Neuen Roms Grosser Schau-Platz' by Joachim von Sandrart, 1685" captures a captivating view of the Circus Maximus in ancient Rome. The artwork, measuring 31.4326x20.6375 cm, is housed in the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas. The image showcases the grandeur of Roman architecture with its ruins and remnants of the past. A horse-drawn cart can be seen hitched to a majestic horse, hinting at the excitement of horse racing that once took place within these ancient walls. The landscape surrounding the amphitheater includes a flowing river and a picturesque bridge, adding to the charm and beauty of this historical site. Created during the seventeenth century by Joachim von Sandrart (1606-88), this etching provides us with a glimpse into Roman civilization at its peak. It serves as both an artistic representation and an invaluable historical document. The fine details captured in this print transport viewers back in time to experience ancient Rome's glory days firsthand. This illustration is part of The Alfred and Juanita Bromberg Collection at the Dallas Museum of Art, generously bequeathed by Juanita K. Bromberg. With its rich history and stunning imagery, this artwork invites us to appreciate not only Rome's architectural wonders but also its cultural significance throughout centuries past.
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