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Group of Dacian prisoners; plaster mold of the Trajan Column commissioned by Napoleon III in 1860. Now at the Museo della Civilt Romana, Rome
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Group of Dacian prisoners; plaster mold of the Trajan Column commissioned by Napoleon III in 1860. Now at the Museo della Civilt Romana, Rome
Group of Dacian prisoners; 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-041845-0000
Media ID 33121812
© Alinari Archives, Florence
History Of Ancient Populations Person And Social Status Prisoner Romans Military And Defensive Of A Group Society And Politics
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This print showcases a group of Dacian prisoners, frozen in time through a plaster mold of the renowned Trajan Column. Commissioned by Napoleon III in 1860, this remarkable piece now finds its home at the Museo della Civilt Romana in Rome. The image captures the essence of ancient Europe during the first and second millennium A. D. , specifically highlighting the military and defensive structures that once dominated these lands. The relief arts and handicrafts from the 19th century are beautifully preserved, offering us a glimpse into history. In this photograph taken in 1938, we witness an array of terrestrial mammals - horses - standing alongside their human counterparts. These vertebrates played an integral role in ancient warfare, symbolizing power and strength. The individuals portrayed here are dressed in period costumes that reflect their social status within Roman society. As prisoners, they bear expressions that reveal both resignation and defiance. Their presence serves as a reminder of the complex history surrounding ancient populations such as the Dacians. Alinari Fratelli's expert photography perfectly captures every intricate detail of this historical artifact. Through his lens, we can appreciate not only the craftsmanship but also gain insight into European life during the nineteenth century. As you gaze upon this mesmerizing print, let yourself be transported back to a time when empires clashed and cultures intertwined. Let it serve as a testament to our collective past while igniting curiosity about those who came before us – their triumphs, struggles, and enduring legacy etched forever on plaster molds like these found at Museo della Civilt Romana in Rome.
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