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Plastic model of Imperial Rome during the Age of Constantine, designed by architect Italo Gismondi in 1 / 250 scale, detail

Plastic model of Imperial Rome during the Age of Constantine, designed by architect Italo Gismondi in 1  /  250 scale, detail


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Size: 3619 x 2362 (2.6MB)

Date: 8th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Plastic model of Imperial Rome during the Age of Constantine, designed by architect Italo Gismondi in 1 / 250 scale, detail

Plastic model of Imperial Rome during the Age of Constantine, designed by architect Italo Gismondi in 1/250 scale. Detail

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a meticulously crafted plastic model of Imperial Rome during the Age of Constantine, designed by the brilliant architect Italo Gismondi. Capturing every intricate detail in a remarkable 1/250 scale, this stunning piece transports us back to ancient times. In this studio shot, we are presented with a high angle view of the model's street scene, revealing an awe-inspiring array of antiquities. The aqueduct stretches gracefully across the horizon while the iconic Coliseum stands proudly in all its grandeur. The architecture is nothing short of breathtaking, showcasing the magnificent structures that once adorned this historic capital city. The full frame composition allows us to appreciate each building exterior and marvel at their timeless beauty. From the Roman Forum to other architectural wonders scattered throughout, it is evident that no expense was spared in recreating Imperial Rome's splendor. What makes this photograph even more fascinating is its lack of human presence. By omitting people from the scene, our focus shifts solely towards admiring these remnants from an imperial age long gone. Italo Gismondi's dedication and attention to detail shine through in every aspect of this masterpiece. This print serves as a reminder not only of Rome's rich history but also as a testament to human ingenuity and artistic prowess throughout time.

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