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Hunting mosaic preserved in the New Museum of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, once the Mussolini Museum, Rome. Two fragmented statues flank the mosaic on either side

Hunting mosaic preserved in the New Museum of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, once the Mussolini Museum, Rome. Two fragmented statues flank the mosaic on either side


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Hunting mosaic preserved in the New Museum of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, once the Mussolini Museum, Rome. Two fragmented statues flank the mosaic on either side

Hunting mosaic preserved in the New Museum of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, once the Mussolini Museum, Rome. Two fragmented statues flank the mosaic on either side Rome Mussolini Museum Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1917 ca.. Date of Artwork:I sec. a.C.-IV sec. d.C

Anderson
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Media ID 33156762

© Alinari Archives, Florence

Hunter Hunting Treeimperial Period Antelope Roman Art


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This print captures a mesmerizing hunting mosaic preserved in the New Museum of the Palazzo dei Conservatori, formerly known as the Mussolini Museum, located in Rome. The artwork itself dates back to the Imperial Period of Ancient Civilization, specifically between the 1st century BC and 4th century AD. The mosaic is flanked by two fragmented statues on either side, creating an awe-inspiring display that transports viewers back to ancient times. As one gazes upon this scene, it becomes evident that it depicts a hunting expedition with great attention to detail. Intriguingly, a hunter can be seen accompanied by his loyal dog as they pursue their prey amidst lush vegetation and towering trees. The terrestrial mammals depicted include antelopes, showcasing both the diversity of wildlife during that era and the skillful craftsmanship of Roman artists. This photograph not only offers a glimpse into Europe's rich history but also highlights the significance of Roman art during this period. It serves as a reminder of how art has always been intertwined with human civilization throughout time. Captured around 1917, this image allows us to appreciate both its historical value and artistic beauty. Anderson from Alinari has masterfully captured every intricate detail within this remarkable piece for all to admire. As we marvel at this snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded once again of how art transcends boundaries and connects us with our past. This extraordinary photograph invites us to delve deeper into our collective heritage while appreciating the immense talent displayed by those who came before us.

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