C03rd Collection
"C03rd: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of C03rd, where history and art intertwine to create a captivating narrative. From St
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"C03rd: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of C03rd, where history and art intertwine to create a captivating narrative. From St. Cornelius' intricate engraving to the mesmerizing tempera on linen portraying the head of a young woman from centuries ago, each piece tells its own unique story. Marvel at the Ba statue of Viceroy Maloton, crafted from sandstone during the Meriotic Period in Nubia. Its delicate features and exquisite craftsmanship transport you back to a bygone era. And nearby, a royal crown discovered in Ballana offers a glimpse into the opulence of 3rd-4th century Nubian royalty with its shimmering silver and precious stones. Delve further into history as Saint Denis emerges from Paul Lacroix's lithograph depicting military and religious life in medieval times. The image captures both strength and devotion, showcasing an important figure in Christian history. But not all aspects of history are pleasant; Four Methods of Torture Used On Primitive Martyrs reminds us of humanity's darker side. The haunting black-and-white photo etching serves as a stark reminder that progress often comes at great cost. Travel even further back in time with an Eastern Iranian or Central Asian artifact - an eagle or griffin holding a goat, possibly once adorning someone's headband ornament during the 4th-3rd century BC. Its golden gleam speaks volumes about ancient craftsmanship and symbolism. The Embarkation of the Goths AD 269 takes us on an epic journey through Hutchinson's History of Nations lithographs - vividly illustrating historical events that shaped civilizations throughout time. These illustrations bring forth tales filled with triumphs, struggles, and conquests that have left indelible marks on our collective memory. Oriental superstitions find their place within Rome through another intriguing lithograph - Oriental Supersititions in Rome transports us to an era where cultural exchange and beliefs intertwined, shaping the fabric of society.