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Libya, Tripolitania, Sabratha, Roman Theatre, 2nd-3rd century, bas-relief, Detail

Libya, Tripolitania, Sabratha, Roman Theatre, 2nd-3rd century, bas-relief, Detail


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Libya, Tripolitania, Sabratha, Roman Theatre, 2nd-3rd century, bas-relief, Detail

Libya, Tripolitania, Sabratha, Roman Theatre, 2nd-3rd century, bas-relief, Detail UNESCO World Heritage Site, archaeological site

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© DEA / C. SAPPA

Amphitheater Archaeology Arts Culture And Entertainment Circa 3rd Century Color Dance Dancer Female Likeness Grace Libya Old Ruin Roman Sabratha


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> Africa > Libya > Libya Heritage Sites > Archaeological Site of Sabratha

> Arts > Dance

> Europe > Italy > Heritage Sites > Historic Centre of Rome

> Europe > Italy > Lazio > Rome

> Popular Themes > Dance

> Universal Images Group (UIG) > World Heritage > Vertical


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print transports us back in time to ancient Libya, specifically the Roman Theatre of Sabratha in Tripolitania. The intricate bas-relief detail showcased here is a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. In this particular image, we are drawn to a mesmerizing dancer depicted in vibrant colors. Her graceful movements seem frozen in time, capturing the essence of Roman arts, culture, and entertainment. The skillful craftsmanship evident in this bas-relief brings forth a sense of awe and appreciation for the artistry of that era. As we gaze upon this vertical composition on a sunny day, we can almost feel ourselves immersed within the amphitheater's grandeur. This female likeness serves as a reminder of human representation throughout history and offers an intriguing glimpse into life during ancient Rome. The ruins surrounding the theatre serve as silent witnesses to centuries gone by, evoking feelings of nostalgia for times long past. Circa 2nd-3rd century AD, these remnants tell stories untold yet preserved through archaeological discoveries. This print from DEA / C. SAPPA UIG captures not only an exquisite piece of art but also invites us to explore our fascination with history and its enduring influence on our present-day world.

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