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Processione Collection

Throughout history and across cultures, processions have been a powerful and enduring tradition

Background imageProcessione Collection: Ancient Rome: A triumphal procession in roman forum, 1866 (coloured engraving)

Ancient Rome: A triumphal procession in roman forum, 1866 (coloured engraving)
XEE702512 Ancient Rome: A triumphal procession in roman forum, 1866 (coloured engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageProcessione Collection: Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving)

Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving)
XEE702532 Ancient Greece: Athens, Acropolis - Parthenon, 1866 (coloured engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageProcessione Collection: Fragmentary slab of a frieze with a procession of worship scene, from Metaponto, urban sanctuary

Fragmentary slab of a frieze with a procession of worship scene, from Metaponto, urban sanctuary
LRI741053 Fragmentary slab of a frieze with a procession of worship scene, from Metaponto, urban sanctuary; length: 45 cm; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Metaponto, Bernalda, Matera, Basilicata

Background imageProcessione Collection: Greek at the time of the Republics: Wedding Procession, 1866 (coloured engraving)

Greek at the time of the Republics: Wedding Procession, 1866 (coloured engraving)
XEE702545 Greek at the time of the Republics: Wedding Procession, 1866 (coloured engraving) by Leutemann, Heinrich (1824-1905); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageProcessione Collection: Ancient Rome: Procession (Pompa) to the games in the Circus - competitors procession

Ancient Rome: Procession (Pompa) to the games in the Circus - competitors procession
XEE702517 Ancient Rome: Procession (Pompa) to the games in the Circus - competitors procession towards the arena, 1866 (coloured engraving) by Leutemann

Background imageProcessione Collection: Purgatorio, Canto 29 : The 24 elders in the apocalyptic procession

Purgatorio, Canto 29 : The 24 elders in the apocalyptic procession
GIA745640 Purgatorio, Canto 29 : The 24 elders in the apocalyptic procession, illustration from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1885 (digitally coloured engraving) by Dore

Background imageProcessione Collection: Sicily, Italy, Western Europe; A silver bass relief representing an episode of the Way of

Sicily, Italy, Western Europe; A silver bass relief representing an episode of the Way of the Cross (Via Crucis), as part of the garment during the Misteri procession in Trapani

Background imageProcessione Collection: Sicily, Italy, Western Europe; The Addolorata during the Misteri procession on Good Friday

Sicily, Italy, Western Europe; The Addolorata during the Misteri procession on Good Friday in Trapani


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Throughout history and across cultures, processions have been a powerful and enduring tradition. From Ancient Rome's triumphal parades in the Forum, to the wedding celebrations in Athens, the solemn Pompa to the games in the Circus, and the apocalyptic procession of the 24 elders in Dante's Purgatorio, these collective journeys have marked significant moments in human history. In Sicily, Italy, the Western European tradition continues with the Misteri procession, where silver bass reliefs depicting the Way of the Cross and the mourning Virgin Mary join the procession, paying homage to the Passion of Christ. A young girl in costume adds a touch of enchantment to this timeless ritual, connecting us to the rich history and enduring symbolism of the procession.