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View of Palace of the Caesars, Rome
6340052 View of Palace of the Caesars, Rome by Corsi (19th century); (add.info.: View of Palace of the Caesars, Rome. It was built on the Palatine Hill by Emperor Augustus and is also known as the House of Augustus, Domus Augusti. In a small theatre, two men fight a lion in front of a crowd. Palazzo de Cesari. From Francesco Bianchinis Del Palazzo dei Cesari, 1738. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1843.); © Florilegius
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© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images
1738 Circus Corsi Emperor Augustus Giulio Ferrario Il Costume Antico E Moderno Palatine Hill Roman Architecture Copperplate Engraving Handcoloured
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This print titled "View of Palace of the Caesars, Rome" takes us back in time to ancient Rome and offers a glimpse into the grandeur and spectacle of the era. The image showcases the magnificent Palatine Hill, where Emperor Augustus built his opulent residence known as the House of Augustus or Domus Augusti. In this particular scene, we witness an enthralling display taking place within a small theatre. Two brave men engage in a fierce battle with a majestic lion while an eager crowd looks on in anticipation. This depiction highlights the intense games and spectacles that were held during Roman times, showcasing their love for entertainment and excitement. The architectural beauty of the Palazzo de Cesari is also showcased in this image. Its grandeur stands tall against the backdrop of Rome's skyline, symbolizing power and authority associated with imperial rule. Handcoloured copperplate engravings by Corsi bring life to this historical illustration from Francesco Bianchini's Del Palazzo dei Cesari published in 1738. It is part of Giulio Ferrario's renowned work "Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World" which provides valuable insights into fashion, history, and cultural practices across different civilizations. Through this print from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, viewers are transported to ancient Rome—a world filled with architectural marvels, thrilling games at circuses like these, and rich historical significance that continues to captivate our imagination today.
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