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Sinorix carried from the temple of Artemis trying to escape the effects of the poisoni
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Sinorix carried from the temple of Artemis trying to escape the effects of the poisoni
Sinorix carried from the temple of Artemis trying to escape the effects of the poisoning, ca. 1640
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Dramatic Dying Giovanni Giacomo De Giovanni Giacomo De Rossi Government Illness Petrus Petrus Testa Pietro Pietro Testa Poison Poisoned Poisoning Princess Rossi Rossi Giovanni Giacomo De Temple Of Artemis Testa Testa Petrus Testa Pietro Ancient Greek Black And Galatia Galatian Tetrarch Tetrarchy
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This photo print, titled "Sinorix carried from the temple of Artemis trying to escape the effects of the poisoning" takes us back to ancient Greece in the 17th century. Captured by Italian artist Pietro Testa, this etching showcases a dramatic scene unfolding within the walls of the Temple of Artemis. In this powerful image, Sinorix, a Galatian tetrarch, is being carried away from the temple by his loyal followers. The intensity on their faces reflects their desperation to save him from succumbing to the effects of poison that he has been subjected to. As Sinorix clings onto life, his body weakens with each passing moment. The composition skillfully captures both male and female figures engaged in this life-or-death struggle. The princess' presence adds an air of royalty and religious significance to this tragic event. It is evident that religion plays a crucial role as people gather around seeking solace and divine intervention. Testa's mastery lies not only in depicting human emotions but also in creating a sense of movement through intricate details and shading techniques. This artwork serves as a testament to his exceptional talent for capturing historical moments with such realism. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece invites viewers into an ancient world where power dynamics intertwine with faith and mortality. It serves as a reminder that even amidst grand temples dedicated to gods, humanity remains vulnerable to treachery and betrayal.
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