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Numa Pompilius instituting the cult of the Vestals (detail), 1636 - 1638 (fresco)
7216156 Numa Pompilius instituting the cult of the Vestals (detail), 1636 - 1638 (fresco) by Cesari, Giuseppe (Cavalier d Arpino) (1568-1640); Musei Capitolini, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Detail of the frescoe, Numa Pompilius instituting the cult of the Vestals Painted between 1636 - 1638.
Artist : Giuseppe Cesari, also known as Cavalier d Arpino, 1568-1640.
Capitoline Museums, The Great Hall, also known as the Horatii and Curatii Room. Rome. Italy.); © Frank Buffetrille. All rights reserved 2022
Media ID 25181572
© Frank Buffetrille. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a mesmerizing detail from the fresco titled "Numa Pompilius instituting the cult of the Vestals". Painted between 1636 and 1638 by Giuseppe Cesari, also known as Cavalier d Arpino, this masterpiece resides in the prestigious Capitoline Museums in Rome, Italy. The focal point of this image showcases Numa Pompilius, an ancient Roman king, as he establishes the revered cult of the Vestals. The scene is richly adorned with vibrant colors and intricate details that bring to life this significant moment in history. The artist's skillful brushstrokes beautifully depict a group of women who will become priestesses dedicated to Vesta, the goddess of hearth and home. These feminine figures exude grace and devotion as they partake in sacred rituals within a grand hall. As we delve into this artwork's historical context, it offers us a glimpse into ancient Roman culture and religious practices. The mural serves as a testament to idolatry during that time period while showcasing Cesari's mastery of Baroque art movement techniques. Frank Buffetrille expertly captured this stunning detail through his lens, allowing viewers to appreciate every nuance and brushstroke. This print not only celebrates artistic excellence but also invites us to explore our fascination with history and its enduring influence on our present-day world.
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