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Carnival in Rome, drawing by Bartolomeo Pinelli displayed in the Museum of Rome
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Carnival in Rome, drawing by Bartolomeo Pinelli displayed in the Museum of Rome
Carnival in Rome, drawing by Bartolomeo Pinelli displayed in the Museum of Rome Rome Museum of Rome Drawing Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1941 ca.. Date of Artwork:XIX sec.. Artist:Pinelli, Bartolomeo
Anderson
ADA-F-041260-0000
Media ID 33150131
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Cart Wheelbarrow Masquerade By Land On The Road With Action
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Capturing the vibrant essence of Carnival in Rome, this print showcases a remarkable drawing by Bartolomeo Pinelli. Displayed proudly in the esteemed Museum of Rome, this artwork transports viewers to the enchanting world of 19th-century Europe. The scene depicted is one filled with masquerade and merriment as individuals don extravagant costumes and immerse themselves in the spirit of celebration. Pinelli's meticulous attention to detail brings each character to life, showcasing their unique fashion choices and elaborate clothing designs. As we delve into this mesmerizing image, our eyes are drawn to a bustling street scene where revelers make their way through the city. The method of transportation varies from cartwheels to wheelbarrows, adding an element of whimsy and charm to the overall composition. With every stroke of his brush or pen, Pinelli captures not only the physicality but also the palpable energy that permeates throughout Carnival in Rome. We can almost hear laughter echoing through these ancient streets as people engage in lively conversations and embrace joyous moments together. This artwork serves as a window into history, allowing us to witness firsthand how celebrations have evolved over time while still retaining their core elements. It reminds us that no matter which millennium we find ourselves in, human beings will always seek opportunities for connection and revelry. Dating back to approximately 1941, when this photograph was taken by Anderson from Alinari studios, it stands as a testament to both artistic mastery and historical preservation. This stunning piece continues its legacy within the hallowed halls of the Museum of Rome—reminding visitors that even amidst change, beauty endures across centuries.
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