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Statue of public priestess and matron of the fullers Eumachia. From the building of Eumachia on the east side of the Forum, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G
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Statue of public priestess and matron of the fullers Eumachia. From the building of Eumachia on the east side of the Forum, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G
FLO4688057 Statue of public priestess and matron of the fullers Eumachia. From the building of Eumachia on the east side of the Forum, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G. Autoriello from Antonio Niccolinios Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restorations), published by Autorielloi & De Luca, Naples, 1898. Antonio was grandson of the architect Antonio Niccolini Sr.; (add.info.: Statue of public priestess and matron of the fullers Eumachia. From the building of Eumachia on the east side of the Forum, Pompeii. Chromolithograph and illustration by G. Autoriello from Antonio Niccolinios Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restorations), published by Autorielloi & De Luca, Naples, 1898. Antonio was grandson of the architect Antonio Niccolini Sr.); © Florilegius
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This stunning chromolithograph captures the essence of ancient Pompeii, showcasing the statue of Eumachia, a public priestess and matron of the fullers. The intricate details of her robes and serene expression are brought to life in vibrant colors, transporting us back to a time when this remarkable woman played a significant role in Roman civilization.
The building of Eumachia on the east side of the Forum is depicted with meticulous accuracy, highlighting the architectural beauty that once graced this ancient city. The artist, G. Autoriello, has skillfully captured every nuance of this historical site, allowing us to glimpse into the past and marvel at its grandeur.
Antonio Niccolini's work in Pompeii: Views and Restorations further enhances our understanding and appreciation for this archaeological treasure. His dedication to preserving these relics through illustrations like this one ensures that future generations can continue to learn from and be inspired by the rich history of Pompeii.
As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of Eumachia's legacy as a powerful figure in Roman society and her contributions as both a priestess and patron. Her presence looms large in this image, serving as a testament to her importance during her time. This chromolithograph is not just a piece of art but a window into an ancient world filled with wonder and intrigue.
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