Presuhn Collection
"Presuhn: A Glimpse into Ancient Roman Art and Culture" Step back in time as you explore the captivating world of "Presuhn
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"Presuhn: A Glimpse into Ancient Roman Art and Culture" Step back in time as you explore the captivating world of "Presuhn, " a collection of stunning artifacts that offer a window into ancient Roman art and culture. Marvel at the bronze statue of a drunken faun from the house, its intricate details capturing the essence of revelry and merriment. Nearby, a mosaic depicting a loyal canine welcomes visitors at the porters threshold, showcasing the Romans' appreciation for their four-legged companions. Admire the stucco design adorned with Bacchantes from the House, an exquisite display of craftsmanship that pays homage to Dionysus, god of wine and ecstasy. As you venture further, discover a wall painting with framed panels from an ostium; each frame tells its own story, inviting contemplation on life's various facets. Immerse yourself in mythology through another wall painting showing Bacchus, Venus, and Apollo. The vibrant colors bring these deities to life while offering insight into Roman beliefs and values. The bronze statues of house gods found within the bathhouse stand tall as guardians against evil spirits – their presence reassuring residents during moments of vulnerability. And don't miss out on gazing upon an adorable bronze statue of an Amorino (infant cupid), symbolizing love's innocence. Take in breathtaking views as you peer into the tablinum in Lucius' house – once bustling with activity but now frozen in time. Wander through atria filled with remnants from fullonica shops where clothes were cleaned meticulously by skilled artisans. Pause before a house altar dedicated to prosperity within Lucius' banker abode; it serves as both spiritual sanctuary and testament to his success. Finally, marvel at floor mosaics that tell tales within themselves – one hailing from Epigrams Regio is particularly enchanting. "Presuhn" invites you on an extraordinary journey through ancient Rome's art and culture, where each artifact whispers stories of a bygone era.