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Faun, preserved in the National Museum of Rome in Palazzo Altemps
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Faun, preserved in the National Museum of Rome in Palazzo Altemps
Faun, preserved in the National Museum of Rome in Palazzo Altemps Rome National Museum of Rome Statue Hellenistic, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:IV sec. a.C
Anderson
ADA-F-001945-0000
Media ID 33155723
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Cane Cornucopia Crown Farming And Country Life Fruit Grape Greece Greek Art Minor Divinity Pan Faun Product Abstract Concept And Symbol Find Greco Roman Type Of Representation
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Faun, a Timeless Symbol of Ancient Civilization and Mythology
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. This black-and-white photograph captures the essence of an exquisite marble statue known as "Faun" meticulously preserved within the hallowed halls of the National Museum of Rome in Palazzo Altemps. Dating back to the 4th century BC during the Hellenistic period, this remarkable artwork stands as a testament to Greece's rich artistic heritage. The image transports us to a bygone era, where we find ourselves immersed in Europe's ancient civilization. The Faun, with its enchanting presence and intricate details, embodies both grace and mystery. Its finely chiseled features depict a male figure adorned solely with an animal skin draped over his shoulder, revealing his nude form. As we delve deeper into this visual masterpiece, our eyes are drawn to various symbolic elements that surround the Faun. A cornucopia overflowing with grapes and fruits symbolizes abundance and prosperity while hinting at farming practices prevalent during those times. In one hand, he holds an instrument—a subtle reminder of music's significance in Greek culture—while on his head rests a crown denoting his status as a minor divinity. This evocative representation serves as an allegory for nature itself—an abstract concept brought to life through artistry. The Faun's cane acts not only as an accessory but also signifies wisdom and guidance bestowed upon mankind by these mythical creatures. Photographed around 1890 AD by Anderson from Alinari studios—the renowned pioneers of Italian photography—we witness their mastery in capturing every intricate detail that breathes life into this timeless sculpture. Intriguingly poised between reality and mythology, "Faun" continues to captivate visitors today with its mesmerizing beauty—a true treasure unearthed through archaeological endeavors—an emblematic piece representing Greco-Roman art at its finest.
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