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View of the Remains of Caracallas Baths, taken from the Jesuits Garden, Rome, c

View of the Remains of Caracallas Baths, taken from the Jesuits Garden, Rome, c


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View of the Remains of Caracallas Baths, taken from the Jesuits Garden, Rome, c

XJF497237 View of the Remains of Caracallas Baths, taken from the Jesuits Garden, Rome, c.1778 (aquatint) by Cooper, Richard (1740-c.1814); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Media ID 12915966

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Bath Baths Caracalla Jesuits Public Remains Ruined Site Caracallas


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This print transports us back in time to ancient Rome, offering a glimpse into the remains of Caracalla's Baths. Taken from the serene Jesuits Garden, this view showcases the grandeur and architectural prowess of one of Rome's most iconic public baths. The image captures the essence of history as we witness the remnants of an ancient Roman site that once served as a hub for relaxation, socializing, and cleansing. The ruins stand proudly amidst nature's embrace, reminding us of their enduring legacy. Richard Cooper skillfully depicts these majestic ruins through his aquatint technique, emphasizing every intricate detail with precision. The play between light and shadow adds depth to each crumbling pillar and archway, evoking a sense of mystery and awe. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported to a bygone era where emperors bathed in opulence while commoners sought solace within these walls. It serves as a reminder that even great civilizations eventually succumb to time's relentless passage. This piece from Fine Art Finder is not just an exquisite visual representation; it also acts as a portal connecting us with our past. It invites contemplation on the impermanence of human creations while marveling at their enduring beauty.

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