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Cushion : Floors with colourful marble stones from the House of the Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig
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Floors with colourful marble stones from the House of the Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig
FLO4687149 Floors with colourful marble stones from the House of the Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.; (add.info.: Floors with colourful marble stones from the House of the Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.); © Florilegius
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Archeologie Emile Presuhn Empire Romain Floor Geremia Discanno Italie Les Plus Belles Peintures De Pompei Mosaic Mosaique Most Beautiful Paintings Of Pompeii Pompei Pompeian Pompeii Reconstitution Roman Civilization Rome Antique Stones The Most Beautiful Paintings In Pompei Victor Steeger Allemagne Antique Rome
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning chromolithograph captures the intricate and vibrant marble floors of the House of the Epigrams in Pompeii, a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Roman artisans. The colorful stones create a mesmerizing mosaic pattern that transports viewers back in time to this archaeological wonder.
Victor Steeger's meticulous rendering, based on an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn's collection, showcases the beauty and complexity of these ancient floor designs. Each stone is carefully placed to form geometric shapes and intricate patterns that demonstrate the sophistication of Roman decorative arts.
The rich history and cultural significance of Pompeii come alive in this detailed print, offering a glimpse into daily life in this ancient city before it was tragically buried by volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius. The careful reconstitution of these floors provides valuable insights into Roman civilization and architectural practices.
As you admire this artwork, let yourself be transported to a world where marble floors were not just functional surfaces but works of art that adorned luxurious homes. This chromolithograph serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy left behind by the inhabitants of Pompeii and their mastery in creating beautiful living spaces.
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