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Antiquite romaine : "Le dernier regard de Zenobie sur Palmyre"L imperatrice de Palmyre Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie capturee par l empereur romain Aurelien doit quitter son royaume
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Antiquite romaine : "Le dernier regard de Zenobie sur Palmyre"L imperatrice de Palmyre Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie capturee par l empereur romain Aurelien doit quitter son royaume
FIA5397615 Antiquite romaine : " Le dernier regard de Zenobie sur Palmyre" L imperatrice de Palmyre Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie capturee par l empereur romain Aurelien doit quitter son royaume, 272" Peinture de Herbert Gustave Schmalz (1856-1935) 1888 Art Gallery of South Australia Adelaide Australie by Schmalz, Herbert Gustave (1856-1935); Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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The captivating print titled "Antiquite romaine: Le dernier regard de Zenobie sur Palmyre" depicts the poignant moment when Septimia Bathzabbai Zenobie, the Empress of Palmyra, is captured by Roman Emperor Aurelian and forced to leave her beloved kingdom in 272 AD. Painted by Herbert Gustave Schmalz in 1888, this artwork showcases a powerful story from ancient history. In this scene, we witness Zenobie's last gaze upon her cherished city of Palmyre before being taken away as a prisoner. The painting beautifully captures her sadness and defeat as she observes the Roman soldiers surrounding her. Her expression reflects both resilience and sorrow, symbolizing the strength of a queen facing adversity. The vibrant colors used by Schmalz bring life to this historical moment. The warm hues evoke a sense of nostalgia for an era long gone, while also emphasizing the grandeur and opulence that once defined Palmyre. This image serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry of human history and the stories that lie within it. It transports us back to an ancient world where empires clashed and individuals fought for their freedom. Through art like this, we can connect with our past and gain insight into the triumphs and tribulations faced by those who came before us. As we admire this remarkable piece, let us reflect on Zenobie's indomitable spirit amidst despair—a testament to humanity's ability to endure even in
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