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How Romans abandon the provinces of their empire Miniature from "

LRI4665066 How Romans abandon the provinces of their empire Miniature from " Roman History" (Ad urbe condita) by Tite Live (59 BC-17 AD) (Titus Livius), translated by Pierre Bressuire (ms. 310) 1450-1500 Chantilly, Musee Conde by Unknown Artist, (15th century); Musee Conde, Chantilly, France; (add.info.: How Romans abandon the provinces of their empire Miniature from " Roman History" (Ad urbe condita) by Tite Live (59 BC-17 AD) (Titus Livius), translated by Pierre Bressuire (ms. 310) 1450-1500 Chantilly, Musee Conde); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

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Arson Blazon Coat Of Arm Lance Military Camp Tent Antique Rome Transport Vehicle


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This print captures a fascinating moment in history, depicting the abandonment of provinces by the mighty Romans. Taken from the miniature artwork found in "Roman History" (Ad urbe condita) by Tite Live, this piece offers a glimpse into the decline and fall of an empire. The image showcases a scene filled with intricate details that transport us back to ancient times. A boat can be seen sailing away, symbolizing the departure of Roman forces from their conquered territories. The presence of humans in armor suggests military involvement, while tents and military camps hint at strategic planning during this transition period. The artist's skillful use of illumination brings life to each element within the composition. From lances held firmly by soldiers to coats of arms proudly displayed on shields, every detail tells a story about Rome's grandeur and eventual downfall. As we observe this remarkable work, we are reminded of how empires rise and fall throughout history. It serves as a poignant reminder that even the mightiest civilizations are not immune to change or decay. Luisa Ricciarini has expertly captured this historical moment through her lens, allowing us to appreciate both her artistic talent and our shared human heritage. This print is truly a treasure for those who seek knowledge and inspiration from past civilizations.

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