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The Emperor Trajan receives obedience from two Barbarians, plaster mold of the Trajan Column, commissioned by Napoleon III in 1860. Now at the Museo della Civilt Romana, Rome
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The Emperor Trajan receives obedience from two Barbarians, plaster mold of the Trajan Column, commissioned by Napoleon III in 1860. Now at the Museo della Civilt Romana, Rome
The Emperor Trajan receives obedience from two Barbarians, plaster mold of the Trajan Column, commissioned by Napoleon III in 1860. Now at the Museo della Civilt Romana, Rome Rome Museo della Civilt Romana Cast, Mold, Mould, Relief Arts and handicrafts of XIX century, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1938. Date of Artwork:1860
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-041823-0000
Media ID 33133615
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Barbaric Peoples Emperor Empire History Of Ancient Populations Military Camp Romans Soldier Headdress Civilian Military And Defensive Vegetal Element Or Composition
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The Emperor Trajan Receives Obedience - A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Military Might
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print showcases a plaster mold of the renowned Trajan Column, commissioned by Napoleon III in 1860 and currently housed at the Museo della Civilt Romana in Rome. The image transports us back to ancient times, specifically to a moment when Emperor Trajan receives obedience from two barbarians. The relief artwork on this plaster mold depicts an impressive military camp, with soldiers clad in intricate and fashionable clothing of the period. The scene exudes power and authority as Emperor Trajan stands tall, adorned with a majestic headdress that signifies his status as ruler of the Roman Empire. Intriguingly, we also catch glimpses of barbaric peoples who were part of ancient populations during this era. Their presence adds depth to our understanding of history and highlights the interactions between different cultures within the vast Roman Empire. The attention to detail is remarkable; every vegetal element or composition is meticulously crafted, showcasing the wood arts and handicrafts prevalent during Europe's nineteenth century. This exquisite piece serves not only as a testament to artistic skill but also as a valuable historical artifact that sheds light on military structures and defensive architecture employed by ancient civilizations. Photographed by Alinari Fratelli in 1938, this image captures both the grandeur of imperial Rome and its enduring legacy. It invites us to ponder upon an empire that spanned centuries while offering insights into fashion trends, societal norms, and significant moments in history. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print at Museo della Civilt Romana today, it serves as a reminder of how art can transport us through time – allowing us to witness pivotal events firsthand while appreciating humanity's rich cultural tapestry.
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