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View Rome two river gods Views Paris series title
View of Rome with two river gods Views of Paris and Rome (series title), Two river gods sit on either side of the Tiber. Romulus and Remus can be seen with the wolf on the left. In the distance lies the walled Rome with, among other things, St. Peters Basilica and Angel Castle. Below the show is a three-line, praising, French text about Rome, river-gods, river, early life, prime youth of Romulus and Remus, beasts of prey, predatory animals: wolf, Roman Catholic Church, fortress, Engelenburcht, Sint Peters Basilica, Israel Silvestre (mentioned on object), Paris, 1654, paper, etching, h 138 mm × w 244 mm
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1654 Beasts Fortress Israël Silvestre Predatory Animals Prey Remus Roman Catholic Church Romulus Series Title Side Things Tiber Wolf Early Life French Text Mentioned Praising
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This print titled "View Rome two river gods Views Paris series title" transports viewers to the enchanting city of Rome. The image showcases two majestic river gods seated on either side of the Tiber River, exuding an aura of strength and wisdom. On the left, Romulus and Remus can be seen alongside their nurturing wolf, symbolizing the legendary origins of Rome. In the distance, one's gaze is drawn towards the magnificent walled cityscape of Rome. Prominent landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica and Angel Castle stand tall amidst a tapestry of architectural wonders. The artist skillfully captures both the grandeur and historical significance that define this ancient metropolis. Beneath this mesmerizing scene lies a three-line French text that praises various aspects related to Rome - its rivers, early life, prime youth of Romulus and Remus, as well as predatory animals like wolves. Additionally mentioned are significant elements such as the Roman Catholic Church, Engelenburcht fortress (Angel Castle), Sint Peters Basilica (St. Peter's Basilica), all attributed to Israël Silvestre in 1654. This exquisite paper etching measures 138 mm in height by 244 mm in width and belongs to a larger series titled "Views of Paris and Rome". It serves as a testament to both artistic brilliance and historical documentation while offering viewers an immersive glimpse into these iconic cities' rich cultural heritage.
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