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Parte dell'antica via Appia (Section of the Old Appian Way), 1756. Creator: Adolphe Appian
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Parte dell'antica via Appia (Section of the Old Appian Way), 1756. Creator: Adolphe Appian
Parte dell'antica via Appia (Section of the Old Appian Way), 1756
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This etching, titled "Parte dell'antica via Appia" (Section of the Old Appian Way), was created by the skilled French artist Adolphe Appian in the year 1756. The Old Appian Way, also known as the Via Appia, is an ancient Roman road that stretches over 500 kilometers from Rome to the southern port of Brindisi. This particular depiction showcases a section of the road as it winds through the Italian countryside, flanked by crumbling ruins and pilgrims making their way along the historic path. The black and white etching, executed on laid paper, offers a striking contrast between the oval-shaped ruins and the rectangular, geometric shapes of the buildings in the distance. The artist's masterful use of etching techniques brings the scene to life, with intricate details in the textures of the stone and the folds of the pilgrims' clothing. The Old Appian Way holds significant historical and cultural importance as one of the earliest and most well-preserved Roman roads. Its construction began in 312 BC, and it played a crucial role in the expansion of the Roman Empire. The road was also a popular pilgrimage route, as it led to several important religious sites, including the tomb of St. Peter in Rome. This evocative print is a testament to the rich heritage of both Roman and European art and serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of the ancient world. It is a must-see addition to any art collection or exhibition, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the beauty and history that lies within the landscapes of Italy.
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