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Cameo rings, gold bauble and writing tools
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Cameo rings, gold bauble and writing tools
Cameo rings with Pan and archer, golden bauble from a figure of a young Nero in the Villa Lante 2, cylindrical box to store papyri in a library 3, and a waxed tablet and stylus, writing tools of the Ancient Romans, from a painting in Herculaneum 4. Copperplate engraving by Pietro Ruga after an illustration by Lorenzo Rocceggiani from his own 100 Plates of Costumes Religious, Civil and Military of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Franzetti, Rome, 1802
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Archer Bauble Cameo Cylindrical Lorenzo Nero Papers Pietro Plates Ring Rocceggiani Romans Ruga Satyr Tablet Tools Waxed Stylus
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1. Title: "An Ancient Tableau of Writing and Art: Cameo Rings, a Golden Bauble, and Roman Writing Tools" This image, a beautiful copperplate engraving by Pietro Ruga after an illustration by Lorenzo Rocceggiani, transports us back to the rich and intriguing world of ancient civilizations. The scene is a harmonious blend of Roman and Etruscan elements, showcasing various writing tools and decorative items. At the center, two cameo rings take pride of place. The first ring features a captivating image of the Roman god Pan playing his pipes, accompanied by an archer. The second ring showcases a cameo of a satyr holding a gem, symbolizing the opulence and elegance of the ancient world. The gold bauble, derived from a figure of a young Nero in the Villa Lante 2, adds a touch of regal grandeur to the ensemble. To the right, a cylindrical box, reminiscent of those found in ancient libraries, is designed to store precious papyri. The box, with its intricate design and delicate craftsmanship, underscores the importance of literature and knowledge in ancient societies. The lower left corner of the image reveals a waxed tablet and stylus, writing tools commonly used by the ancient Romans. The tablet, coated with beeswax, was used for drafting and editing texts, while the stylus, made of metal or bone, was employed to inscribe the text onto the wax. This evocative tableau not only highlights the artistic and cultural achievements of the ancient Romans and Etruscans but also sheds light on their daily life and the importance they placed on writing, art, and knowledge.
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