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Portrait of a woman in the ruins of the Baths of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
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Portrait of a woman in the ruins of the Baths of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
Portrait of a woman in the ruins of the Baths of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli Tivoli Thermal Baths Hadrianic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:118 - 134
Alinari, Fratelli
FVQ-F-228021-0000
Media ID 33306678
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Cypresshadrianic Period Imperial Period Landscape With Ruins Roman Art
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This print titled "Portrait of a woman in the ruins of the Baths of Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli" transports us back to ancient times, capturing both the beauty and decay of an era long gone. Taken around 1900, this photograph showcases a female figure amidst the remnants of what was once a grand structure during the Hadrianic Period. The woman stands gracefully within the crumbling walls, her presence evoking a sense of mystery and contemplation. Her gaze is directed towards something beyond our view, perhaps lost in thoughts about the past or contemplating her own existence within these ancient ruins. Surrounded by lush vegetation and towering cypress trees, she becomes one with nature as it reclaims its territory over man-made structures. The contrast between her delicate form and the imposing ruins creates a striking visual composition that speaks volumes about human transience. Alinari Fratelli masterfully captures not only this enigmatic woman but also highlights Europe's rich history through Roman art and civilization. The artwork itself dates back to 118-134 AD, making it an invaluable piece that offers insight into life during Imperial Rome. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing portrait, we are reminded that time is fleeting and civilizations rise and fall like waves crashing against rocky shores. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder to cherish our present moments while acknowledging our place in history's vast tapestry.
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