Empire Romain Collection
"Exploring the Empire Romain: A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Triumphs and Tragedies" Step back in time with these captivating engravings, paintings
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"Exploring the Empire Romain: A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Triumphs and Tragedies" Step back in time with these captivating engravings, paintings, and illustrations that offer a window into the grandeur and brutality of the Empire Romain. In "Captured enemies are harnessed, " witness the power dynamics at play as defeated foes are subjugated to serve their Roman conquerors. The triumphal procession depicted in "A triumphal procession in roman forum" showcases Rome's military might paraded through its iconic forum, leaving onlookers awestruck. Delve into the intellectual pursuits of ancient Romans with "Selling and manufacturing books. " Discover how knowledge was disseminated during this era when scrolls were treasured possessions. "The Fire of Rome" transports us to a fateful day in 64 AD when flames engulfed the city, forever etching it into history. Nero's infamous gaze upon Rome burning is hauntingly captured in an illustration from 1912. Tragedy strikes again with "The Death of Germanicus, " a poignant oil painting that immortalizes one of Rome's beloved generals. Feel his family's grief as they mourn his untimely demise. Religious persecution takes center stage with Lubin Baugin's masterpiece, "Martyrdom of Saint Barthelemy. " This powerful depiction reminds us of the sacrifices made by early Christians under Roman rule. Jacopo Robusti brings forth another dark chapter in Roman history with "The massacre of the innocent. " Witness innocence shattered as lives are brutally taken amidst political turmoil. Experience thrilling hunts alongside Carthaginians in their pursuit for glory against majestic beasts portrayed vividly in "The Carthaginians: Lion Hunt. " Roman amphitheatres come alive through vibrant engravings like "Culling wild beasts by Emperor, " where emperors assert dominance over nature itself while criminals face gruesome fates in "Criminals being attacked by wild animals.