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"Prisma: Uniting History, Art

Background imagePrisma Collection: Storm on the Sea of Tiberias. Jesus tells his disciples not to fear. Codex of Predis (1476)

Storm on the Sea of Tiberias. Jesus tells his disciples not to fear. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Statue of Castor and Pollux. Pizza Campidoglio. Rome. Italy

Statue of Castor and Pollux. Pizza Campidoglio. Rome. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Roman Art. The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Ilario Fusto tomb. Deceaseds. Relief

Roman Art. The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Ilario Fusto tomb. Deceaseds. Relief. Rome. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Pilate delivered Jesus to Herod after they had mocked him and dressed in white. Codex of Predis

Pilate delivered Jesus to Herod after they had mocked him and dressed in white. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Constantine I, The Great (272-337). Roman Emperor. Best known for being the first

Constantine I, The Great (272-337). Roman Emperor. Best known for being the first Christian Roman emperor. Head of Constantines colossal Statue at the Capitoline Museums. Rome, Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Pyramid of Cestius Built about 18-12 B. C. It Was incorporated into the Aurelian Walls

Pyramid of Cestius Built about 18-12 B. C. It Was incorporated into the Aurelian Walls
Pyramid of Cestius Built about 18-12 B.C. It Was incorporated into the Aurelian Walls. Rome. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: The disciples fishing in the Sea of Galilee. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library

The disciples fishing in the Sea of Galilee. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Mary is hosted by the virgins of the temple. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library

Mary is hosted by the virgins of the temple. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Roman Art. Aurelian Walls (Mura Aureliane). Is a line of city walls built between 271

Roman Art. Aurelian Walls (Mura Aureliane). Is a line of city walls built between 271 and 275 in Rome, during the reign of the Roman emperor Aurelian. Detail. Rome, Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Risen Jesus announces to the disciples the coming of the Holy Spirit. Illuminated

Risen Jesus announces to the disciples the coming of the Holy Spirit. Illuminated pages of the Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope, named Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti. Elected in 1846

Pius IX (1792-1878). Italian pope, named Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti. Elected in 1846. Convened the First Vatican Council (1869-70). Engraving

Background imagePrisma Collection: Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A. D. Forum of Trajan

Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A. D. Forum of Trajan
Italy. Rome. Trajans Column. 2nd century A.D. Forum of Trajan

Background imagePrisma Collection: Roman Art. Theater of Marcellus (Theatrum Marcelli). Building finished in 13 BC by emperor Augustum

Roman Art. Theater of Marcellus (Theatrum Marcelli). Building finished in 13 BC by emperor Augustum, who dedicated it of his nephew Marcellus. Rome, Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Jesus took five loaves and two fish and gives them to 500 people saying: eat your fill

Jesus took five loaves and two fish and gives them to 500 people saying: eat your fill. Miniature. Codex Predis. Quattrocento Renaissance (15th century). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Pilate liberates Barabbas and orders Jesus is crucified. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library

Pilate liberates Barabbas and orders Jesus is crucified. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine

Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Statue of a barbarian. 4th century

Background imagePrisma Collection: Jesus is brought before Herod. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Jesus is brought before Herod. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Jesus before Pilate who tries to convince the Jews to set free him. Illuminated pages

Jesus before Pilate who tries to convince the Jews to set free him. Illuminated pages of the Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Julius II (1443n1513), nicknamed The Fearsome Pope and The Warrior Pope

Julius II (1443n1513), nicknamed The Fearsome Pope and The Warrior Pope, born Giuliano della Rovere. Pope from 1503 to 1513. Colored engraving

Background imagePrisma Collection: Italy. Rome. The circular temple of Hercules Victor. Built in the 2nd century B. C

Italy. Rome. The circular temple of Hercules Victor. Built in the 2nd century B. C
Italy. Rome. The circular temple of Hercules Victor. Built in the 2nd century B.C.. Forum Boarium

Background imagePrisma Collection: The High Priests remember to Pilate that Jesus had prophesied that he would rise

The High Priests remember to Pilate that Jesus had prophesied that he would rise. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Roman Art. Triumphal Arch of Titus with a single arch, located on the Via Sacra

Roman Art. Triumphal Arch of Titus with a single arch, located on the Via Sacra. Southeast of the Forum. Constructed by Emperor Domitian commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem

Background imagePrisma Collection: The risen Jesus says to Thomas: Put your finger here and be not faithless. Codex of Predis (1476)

The risen Jesus says to Thomas: Put your finger here and be not faithless. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: After the Sanhedrin, Jesus is handed over to Pilate. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library

After the Sanhedrin, Jesus is handed over to Pilate. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Roman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius (180 AD ). Doric column, with a spiral relief

Roman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius (180 AD ). Doric column, with a spiral relief depicting Danubian or Marcomannic War, 169-173. Piazza Colomna. Rome, Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: The end of the world and the Last Judgment. The confession of sinners. Codex of Predis (1476)

The end of the world and the Last Judgment. The confession of sinners. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus

Roman Art. Arch of Titus. Erected in the year 81 to commemorate the conquest of Titus against the Jews. It features carved scenes of the conquest and subsequent destruction of Jerusalem (AD 70)

Background imagePrisma Collection: Raphael, Raffaello Santi or Sanzio, called (Urbino, 1483-Rome, 1520). Italian painter

Raphael, Raffaello Santi or Sanzio, called (Urbino, 1483-Rome, 1520). Italian painter. Liberation of St. Peter (1512-1514). Detail

Background imagePrisma Collection: Theatrical mask. Tragedy. Ostia Antica. Italy

Theatrical mask. Tragedy. Ostia Antica. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: The risen Jesus appears to his disciples gathered in a house for fear of the Jews

The risen Jesus appears to his disciples gathered in a house for fear of the Jews. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imagePrisma Collection: Egyptian Art. Flaminio Obelisk. Egyptian obelisk of Ramesses II from Heliopolis

Egyptian Art. Flaminio Obelisk. Egyptian obelisk of Ramesses II from Heliopolis. Brought to Rome by Augustus, and erected on the spina of the Circus Maximus

Background imagePrisma Collection: Hieroglyphic writing. Relief. New Empire. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Hieroglyphic writing. Relief. New Empire. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imagePrisma Collection: Relief depicting Egyptian divinity giving the Ankh to a pharaoh. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Relief depicting Egyptian divinity giving the Ankh to a pharaoh. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imagePrisma Collection: Temple of Luxor. Colonnade with two rows of seven smooth shaft campaniform columns

Temple of Luxor. Colonnade with two rows of seven smooth shaft campaniform columns. New Empire. Egypt

Background imagePrisma Collection: Egyptian art. Funerary Cone with stamped inscription on the base in hieroglyphic writing

Egyptian art. Funerary Cone with stamped inscription on the base in hieroglyphic writing. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imagePrisma Collection: Menjeperura Tutmosis or Thutmose IV (1400-1301 BC. ) tomb. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty

Menjeperura Tutmosis or Thutmose IV (1400-1301 BC. ) tomb. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty
Menjeperura Tutmosis or Thutmose IV (1400-1301 BC.) tomb. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. The two eyes of Horus painted on a tomb wall. Valley of the Kings. Egypt

Background imagePrisma Collection: Egypt. Hieroglyphic writing. Obelisk of Ramesses II (1300-1213, reign 1279-1213 BC)

Egypt. Hieroglyphic writing. Obelisk of Ramesses II (1300-1213, reign 1279-1213 BC). Detail. Temple of Luxor. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes Waset

Background imagePrisma Collection: Egypt, Valley of the Kings. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari

Egypt, Valley of the Kings. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea

Background imagePrisma Collection: Egypt, Temple of Luxor. Fasciculated columns with papyrus capitals of hypostyle. New Kingdom

Egypt, Temple of Luxor. Fasciculated columns with papyrus capitals of hypostyle. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes




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"Prisma: Uniting History, Art, and Science in a Captivating Blend" Step into the world and embark on a journey through time as we explore the captivating blend of history, art, and science. From Michael Wolgemut's masterpiece "The Dance of Death (1493)" to Benjamin Franklin's revolutionary printing press, Prisma takes us back to significant moments that shaped our world. Delve into the pages of Hartmann Schedel's Liber chronicarum and witness the intricate sculptures depicting The Dance of Death. Feel the weight of history as you marvel at these historic treasures that have stood the test of time. As we move forward in time, join Antoine Laurent Lavoisier on his groundbreaking quest to establish the composition of water. This French chemist's discoveries paved the way for modern chemistry and forever changed our understanding of this essential element. Influential figures such as John Calvin during the Protestant Reformation or Paracelsus with his innovative medical theories come alive within Prisma's immersive experience. Discover their profound impact on society and how they shaped our present-day beliefs. Traveling further in time brings us face-to-face with World War I propaganda posters from America's Third Liberty Loan Campaign. Witness firsthand how art was used as a powerful tool to rally support for a nation at war. But it doesn't stop there; immerse yourself in Dionisio Garcia Aguado's enchanting engravings capturing Spanish guitarist and composer extraordinaire. Let your senses be captivated by his melodic compositions echoing through centuries past. And finally, meet Charles XIV John of Sweden - once known as Jean Baptiste Bernadotte - who rose from being a French soldier to becoming King Charles XIV John himself. His remarkable story is one filled with courage, ambition, and an unwavering determination to leave an indelible mark on history.