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A Lorenzini Collection

"A Lorenzini: Capturing the Essence of Ancient Rome" Step into the world of ancient Rome through the artistic lens of A Lorenzini

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Pyrrhus of Epirus. Artist: A Lorenzini

Pyrrhus of Epirus. Artist: A Lorenzini
Pyrrhus of Epirus. Pyrrhus (318-272 BC), was King of the Molossians (c297 BC), Epirus (306-301, 297-272 BC) and Macedon (288-284, 273-272 BC)

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Etruscan or Roman sword. Artist: A Lorenzini

Etruscan or Roman sword. Artist: A Lorenzini
Etruscan or Roman sword. From the Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia, Rome

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Roman decumanus. Artist: A Lorenzini

Roman decumanus. Artist: A Lorenzini
Roman decumanus. A decumanus was an east to west road in a Roman or Gallo-Roman city

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Roman statue, Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome. Artist: A Lorenzini

Roman statue, Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome. Artist: A Lorenzini
Roman statue, Temple of Mars Ultor, Rome

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Roman thermopodium, 3rd Century AD. Artist: A Lorenzini

Roman thermopodium, 3rd Century AD. Artist: A Lorenzini
Roman thermopodium, 3rd Century AD. A thermopodium was a form of Roman stove

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Artist: A Lorenzini

Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Artist: A Lorenzini
Detail of one of the hands from a statue of the Roman Emperor Titus. Titus (40-81 AD) succeeded his father Vespasian as Emperor in 79

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: The Basilica Aemilia, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini

The Basilica Aemilia, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
The Basilica Aemilia, Rome, Italy. Ruins of a civil basilica in the Forum Romanum. It was built in 179 BC

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Head of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Artist: A Lorenzini

Head of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Artist: A Lorenzini
Head of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Tiberius (42 BC-37 AD) was the Second Emperor of Rome, succeeding Augustus in 14 AD. From the National Museum, Rome

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Legionaries, Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini

Legionaries, Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
Legionaries, Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Trajans Column was raised by Apollodorus of Damascus at the order of the Senate

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini

Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy. View of the dome with light shining from the hole in the roof

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Trophy of Augustus, La Turbie, France. Artist: A Lorenzini

Trophy of Augustus, La Turbie, France. Artist: A Lorenzini
Trophy of Augustus, La Turbie, France. Also known as the Trophee des Alpes, this Roman monument was built in 6 BC to commemorate the conquest of the Ligurian tribes of the Alps by the Emperor Augustus

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Velarium of the Colosseum, Rome. Artist: A Lorenzini

Velarium of the Colosseum, Rome. Artist: A Lorenzini
Velarium of the Colosseum, Rome. Stone markers; there were about 160 of them, but only 5 remain

Background imageA Lorenzini Collection: Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini

Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Artist: A Lorenzini
Trajans Column, Rome, Italy. Trajans Column was raised by Apollodorus of Damascus at the order of the Senate. It is located in Trajans Forum, built near the Quirinal Hill, north of the Roman Forum


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"A Lorenzini: Capturing the Essence of Ancient Rome" Step into the world of ancient Rome through the artistic lens of A Lorenzini. From Pyrrhus of Epirus to Roman legionaries, this talented artist brings history to life with every stroke. In his depiction of Pyrrhus of Epirus, we witness the fierce determination and regal aura that defined this legendary warrior. The intricate details on an Etruscan or Roman sword showcase Lorenzini's mastery in capturing the essence of these ancient weapons, evoking a sense of power and strength. Moving onto architecture, Lorenzini's portrayal of a Roman decumanus transports us back in time to bustling streets filled with merchants and citizens going about their daily lives. The Temple of Mars Ultor stands tall in all its grandeur, thanks to Lorenzini's skillful hands that breathe life into stone. Lorenzini's attention to detail is evident in his depiction of a thermopodium from the 3rd Century AD. Every curve and texture is meticulously rendered, allowing us to imagine ourselves standing before this ancient food counter as if it were still operational today. The delicate hand from a statue depicting Emperor Titus showcases not only Lorenzini's technical prowess but also his ability to convey emotion through art. We can almost feel the weighty responsibility carried by this powerful ruler as we gaze upon his hand frozen in time. As we explore further, we encounter The Basilica Aemilia - an architectural marvel brought back to life by Lorenzini's brushstrokes. Its majestic columns and intricate design transport us straight into ancient Rome itself. Continuing our journey through time, we come face-to-face with Emperor Tiberius through Lorenzo’s captivating portrayal. His penetrating gaze reveals both wisdom and authority befitting one who ruled over such vast territories during his reign. Lorenzi captures the spirit and valor embodied by Roman legionaries in his depiction of Trajan's Column.

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