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View of a carbonized window of a house of the porch of the decunamus maximus
LRI4724180 View of a carbonized window of a house of the porch of the decunamus maximus, 5th century BC-1st century AD by Roman; Herculaneum, Naples, Campania, Italy; (add.info.: Roman antiquite: view of a carbonized window, houses of the porch of the Decumanus Maximus, archological site of Herculanum (Ercolano) 5th century BC - 1st century AD (Ancient Rome: view of a carbonized window of a house of the porch of the decunamus maximus, site of Herculaneum, 5th century BC-1st century AD, Italy) Italy); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
Media ID 23717770
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
1st 1st 1st Century Archaeological Site Campania Region Antique Rome
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a view of a carbonized window, offering us a glimpse into the ancient world. Taken by photographer Luisa Ricciarini, this image captures the essence of Roman antiquity in Herculaneum, Italy. The window belongs to one of the houses located on the porch of the Decumanus Maximus, an important archaeological site dating back to the 5th century BC and continuing until the 1st century AD. The carbonization process has preserved this window over time, allowing us to witness its intricate details and architectural beauty. As we gaze at this photograph, we are transported back in time to when Herculaneum was part of Ancient Rome. We can imagine what life might have been like for those who lived within these walls centuries ago. The craftsmanship and design evident in this window serve as a testament to the ingenuity and skill of Roman architects. Luisa Ricciarini's expert photography captures not only historical significance but also artistic allure. Through her lens, she brings forth an appreciation for both archaeology and architecture. This stunning image is a reminder that even though civilizations may rise and fall, their remnants continue to inspire awe and wonder in our modern world.
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