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Sarcophagus front depicting the death of Niobe's children, in the Archaeological Museum in the Doge's Palace in Venice
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Sarcophagus front depicting the death of Niobe's children, in the Archaeological Museum in the Doge's Palace in Venice
Sarcophagus front depicting the death of Niobe's children, in the Archaeological Museum in the Doge's Palace in Venice Venice Archaeological Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1915 -1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:V sec. a.C
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-012913-0000
Media ID 33127906
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This photograph captures a remarkable piece of ancient art, the Sarcophagus front depicting the death of Niobe's children. Housed in the prestigious Archaeological Museum within the Doge's Palace in Venice, this low relief bas-relief is a testament to Roman art and Europe's rich ancient civilization. Dating back to the 5th century BC, this stunning artwork tells a tragic tale from Greek mythology. Niobe, a proud queen who boasted about her many children, incurred the wrath of Apollo and Artemis. In their divine fury, they mercilessly struck down all fourteen of her offspring. This heart-wrenching scene is intricately carved into the sarcophagus front with astonishing detail. The photograph itself was taken between 1915-1920 by Alinari Fratelli, renowned for their exceptional skill in capturing historical artifacts. The image showcases not only the beauty of this masterpiece but also highlights its significance as an archaeological treasure. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to an era long gone yet forever preserved through art. The horses depicted on either side add an element of movement and life amidst the tragedy unfolding before our eyes. The clothing worn by these figures provides insight into ancient fashion while simultaneously emphasizing their vulnerability and humanity. This photograph serves as a reminder that even though centuries have passed since its creation, Roman art continues to captivate us with its ability to evoke emotions and tell stories that transcend time. It invites us to contemplate both physiological and psychological aspects such as death, age, grief - universal themes that resonate across cultures throughout history. Alinari Fratelli has masterfully captured every intricate detail of this extraordinary artifact from Venice's Archaeological Museum; allowing us to appreciate its beauty without having experienced it firsthand ourselves.
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