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Thermae Novatianae Hodie Templum S. Pudentianae, the Novatian Baths, today the Church of Saint Pudentiana. The Novatian Baths were also known as the Timotene Baths and belonged to the house of the Pudens family, historical Rome, Italy, 1625, Rome
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Thermae Novatianae Hodie Templum S. Pudentianae, the Novatian Baths, today the Church of Saint Pudentiana. The Novatian Baths were also known as the Timotene Baths and belonged to the house of the Pudens family, historical Rome, Italy, 1625, Rome
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This print showcases the transformation of the Novatian Baths into the magnificent Church of Saint Pudentiana in historical Rome, Italy. Dating back to 1625, this image transports us to a time when these renowned baths were known as the Timotene Baths and belonged to the esteemed Pudens family. The drawing, created in the early eighteenth century, beautifully captures both the architectural grandeur and spiritual significance of this holy site. The deserted surroundings add an air of mystery and intrigue, allowing us to imagine what life was like during that era. As we gaze at this contemporary depiction, we are reminded of Europe's rich history and its connection to ancient Roman civilization. The image motif evokes a sense of awe as we contemplate how buildings can be repurposed over time while still retaining their historic charm. The Genus family is famous for their illustrations that bring historical landmarks to life. In this particular piece, they have masterfully captured not only the physical structure but also its symbolic importance within Roman society. Whether you are an art enthusiast or a history buff, this print from Fine Art Storehouse is sure to transport you back in time and ignite your imagination. Display it proudly in your home or office as a testament to Italy's cultural heritage and enduring legacy.
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