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Marble statue of the prisoner Dace, taken from the Trajan's Forum, work preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The man is represented in the national costume composed of a long tunic with tight sleeves, closed shoes and a Phrygian cap
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Marble statue of the prisoner Dace, taken from the Trajan's Forum, work preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The man is represented in the national costume composed of a long tunic with tight sleeves, closed shoes and a Phrygian cap
Marble statue of the prisoner Dace, taken from the Trajan's Forum, work preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The man is represented in the national costume composed of a long tunic with tight sleeves, closed shoes and a Phrygian cap. Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1879-1910. Date of Artwork:I-II sec. d.C
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This print captures the essence of a marble statue known as "The Prisoner Dace" taken from Trajan's Forum and now preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The statue depicts a man dressed in traditional national costume, showcasing the fashion and clothing of ancient civilizations. The prisoner is adorned in a long tunic with tight sleeves, closed shoes, and an intriguing Phrygian cap. This ensemble represents both his civilian identity and his connection to military or religious affairs. The intricate details on his attire highlight the craftsmanship prevalent during the Imperial Period of Roman art. Photographed between 1879-1910 by Brogi, this image transports us back to ancient Europe, offering a glimpse into the history of ancient populations such as the Dacians. It serves as a reminder of their existence within Roman society and politics. The focus on this prisoner's face adds depth to our understanding of him as an individual within society. His expression hints at his social status and perhaps even conveys emotions related to his imprisonment. As we admire this photograph, we are reminded that history is not merely about dates or events but also about individuals who lived through those times. This image invites us to reflect upon their stories, struggles, and triumphs. Through its portrayal of clothing choices like mantles cloaks or berets worn by men like "The Prisoner Dace" this photograph offers insight into masculine fashion trends during that era. It allows us to appreciate how fashion has evolved over time while recognizing its role in shaping cultural identities throughout history. Overall, this print from Alinari provides an engaging visual narrative that combines artistry with historical significance – inviting viewers to explore both past civilizations' aesthetics and societal dynamics.
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