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Funerary stele of Publius Longidienus, boat builder
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Funerary stele of Publius Longidienus, boat builder
Funerary stele of Publius Longidienus, boat builder of the Imperial Rome, 1st c. A.D. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief. ITALY. EMILIA-ROMAGNA. Ravenna. National Museum of Ravenna
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The Funerary stele of Publius Longidienus, boat builder is a captivating piece of Roman art that transports us back to the Imperial Rome of the 1st century A.D. This relief sculpture, now housed in the National Museum of Ravenna in Italy, depicts a scene from ancient times when craftsmanship and skill were highly valued.
Publius Longidienus, a skilled boat builder, is immortalized in this intricate artwork that showcases his dedication to his craft. The detailed carving captures the essence of Roman history and antiquity, giving us a glimpse into the lives of people from ages past.
The square color print brings out the vibrant hues and rich details of this masterpiece, allowing us to appreciate every aspect of its beauty. The figures are depicted with such precision and realism that we can almost feel their presence in our midst.
As we gaze upon this stunning sculpture, we are reminded of the importance placed on craftsmanship and creativity during the early Empire period. The boats and ships depicted in the scene serve as symbols of innovation and progress, reflecting the advanced naval technology of ancient Rome.
Overall, this print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Publius Longidienus and his contribution to Roman society. It is a reminder that even in death, our talents and skills can live on through art for generations to come.
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