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Wall with panel of theatrical masks from the tablinum of a house at VI.8.24.. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881
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Wall with panel of theatrical masks from the tablinum of a house at VI.8.24.. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881
FLO4686910 Wall with panel of theatrical masks from the tablinum of a house at VI.8.24.. 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.: Wall with panel of theatrical masks from the tablinum of a house at VI.8.24.. 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 chromolithograph captures a wall adorned with a panel of theatrical masks from the tablinum of a house at VI. 8.24 in Pompeii. The print, created by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno, is featured in Emile Presuhn's renowned publication "The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii" from 1881. The image transports us back to ancient Roman civilization, offering a glimpse into the artistic and cultural richness of Pompeii. The vibrant colors and intricate details showcased in this artwork showcase the skill and talent of both Steeger and Discanno. The masks depicted on the wall are reminiscent of the theatrical performances that took place in ancient Rome, highlighting the importance placed on entertainment and drama during that time period. They serve as a reminder of how art has always played an integral role in human history, transcending time and connecting us to our ancestors. As we admire this piece, we can't help but marvel at how well-preserved these paintings have remained over centuries thanks to their burial under volcanic ash until their rediscovery in modern times. This print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by civilizations long gone. Through this chromolithograph, we are transported to another era, where grand houses lined bustling streets and artistic expression thrived. It offers us a window into Pompeii's past while also reminding us of the timeless beauty found within art itself.
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