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The Latin poet Horace recalling his Satires in Mecene. 19th century (Oil on cardboard)
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The Latin poet Horace recalling his Satires in Mecene. 19th century (Oil on cardboard)
FIA5354405 The Latin poet Horace recalling his Satires in Mecene. 19th century (Oil on cardboard) by Bronnikov, Fedor Andreevich (1827-1902); Museum of Regional Studies, Shadrinsk; (add.info.: The Latin poet Horace (Horatius Quintus Flaccus) (65-8 BC) recalling his Satires to Mecene. Painting by Feodor Andrejewitsch Bronnikoff (1827-1902). Oil on cardboard. 0, 275 x 0, 49 m. Schadrinsk. Museum.); Photo eFine Art Images; Russian, out of copyright
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The Latin poet Horace, known as Horatius Quintus Flaccus, is depicted in this 19th-century oil painting by Feodor Andrejewitsch Bronnikoff. The artwork captures a moment of reflection as Horace recalls his famous Satires to his patron Mecene. In the painting, we see Horace surrounded by a lush garden, symbolizing leisure and entertainment. This setting reflects the cultural and artistic atmosphere of ancient Rome, where poetry thrived among the nobility and society's elite. Horace himself is portrayed as a distinguished figure, embodying the essence of a writer and poet. His contemplative expression suggests deep thought and introspection as he revisits his literary works. The presence of several people in the painting indicates an audience or gathering that appreciates Horace's poetry. Among them are spectators captivated by his words and a nobleman who serves as both king and patron. Bronnikoff's attention to detail brings out the beauty of this historical scene with precision brushstrokes on cardboard canvas. The artist skillfully captures not only the physical likeness but also conveys emotions through subtle nuances in facial expressions. This artwork offers us a glimpse into ancient Roman culture while honoring one of its most celebrated poets. It reminds us of the lasting impact literature can have on society across different centuries.
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