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Stucco design with Bacchantes from the House of Epigrams, Reg. V, Ins. 1, No. 18. The mural perished soon after its discovery in 1875. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878)
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Stucco design with Bacchantes from the House of Epigrams, Reg. V, Ins. 1, No. 18. The mural perished soon after its discovery in 1875. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878)
FLO4687192 Stucco design with Bacchantes from the House of Epigrams, Reg. V, Ins. 1, No. 18. The mural perished soon after its discovery in 1875. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881. by Discanno, Geremia (1839-1907); (add.info.: Stucco design with Bacchantes from the House of Epigrams, Reg. V, Ins. 1, No. 18. The mural perished soon after its discovery in 1875. 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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This print showcases the intricate stucco design with Bacchantes from the House of Epigrams, Reg. V, Ins. 1, No. 18 in Pompeii. Unfortunately, this stunning mural met its demise shortly after its discovery in 1875, leaving behind only this chromolithograph by Victor Steeger based on an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn's book "The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii" published in Leipzig in 1881. The image transports us back to ancient Roman civilization and offers a glimpse into the artistic beauty that once adorned the walls of this magnificent city. The attention to detail and craftsmanship evident in this stucco design is truly remarkable. As we explore every element captured within this print – from the delicate features of the Bacchantes to the ornate patterns adorning their surroundings – we are reminded of Pompeii's rich history and cultural significance. Through archaeology and artistry combined, we can almost envision how these vibrant colors would have breathed life into these walls centuries ago. This piece serves as a testament to human creativity and resilience throughout time. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, we are able to appreciate and study such masterpieces today. This print not only allows us to admire ancient Roman art but also encourages us to reflect on our own connection with history and how it continues to shape our world today.
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