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Detail with the head and part of the back of the Hermaphrodite, Roman statue exhibited at the Roman National Museum (former Collegio Massimo), Rome
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Detail with the head and part of the back of the Hermaphrodite, Roman statue exhibited at the Roman National Museum (former Collegio Massimo), Rome
Detail with the head and part of the back of the Hermaphrodite, Roman statue exhibited at the Roman National Museum (former Collegio Massimo), Rome. Rome Roman National Museum (former Collegio Massimo) Statue Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:I sec
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This print showcases the exquisite detail of the Hermaphrodite, a Roman statue exhibited at the Roman National Museum in Rome. The image focuses on the head and part of the back of this remarkable artwork, which dates back to the Imperial Period of ancient civilization. Captured around 1890, this photograph provides a glimpse into both the historical significance and artistic mastery embodied by this statue. The Hermaphrodite represents an intriguing human phenomenon, depicting an individual with both male and female characteristics. Its portrayal is a testament to how ancient civilizations explored physiological and psychological aspects through art. The attention to detail in this photograph allows viewers to appreciate not only the craftsmanship but also various elements surrounding the sculpture. From its intricate hairdo and drapery to its nude form, every aspect has been meticulously captured by Anderson's lens. Beyond being a mere object for display, this statue serves as a window into Roman fashion and clothing during that era. It offers insights into different functions and treatments for the body prevalent at that time while showcasing an impeccable sense of style. As we admire this print from Alinari, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand one of Rome's most treasured pieces of art. Its presence within the former Collegio Massimo adds another layer of historical significance to our understanding of ancient civilization. Whether you are fascinated by archaeology or simply captivated by classical beauty, this print invites you on a visual journey through history – where art meets culture in all its splendor.
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