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"Togas: Unveiling the Ancient Elegance of Rome" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Ancient Rome with these captivating images

Background imageTogas Collection: Trade card with an image of The Poster (chromolitho)

Trade card with an image of The Poster (chromolitho)
963850 Trade card with an image of The Poster (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trade card with an image of The Poster (l affiche)

Background imageTogas Collection: Sapphic lovers

Sapphic lovers
Two women, barely clad in diaphanous classical togas embrace each other, while a statue of pan plays pipes in the twilight

Background imageTogas Collection: Sapho by Clyde Fitch

Sapho by Clyde Fitch
Promotional literature for Sapho by Clyde Fitch from Alphonse Daudets novel (1884). First produced in England at the Adelphi Theatre, 1st May 1902. Cut out flyer for Olga Nethersoles Co

Background imageTogas Collection: Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Promotional postcard for Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. The poster shows Henry Ainley as Mark Anthony making his big speech after the death of Caesar. For the St

Background imageTogas Collection: Ready for the Dance

Ready for the Dance
BAL7201 Ready for the Dance by Bouvier, Augustus Jules (1827-81); Roy Miles Fine Paintings; English, out of copyright

Background imageTogas Collection: Architectural perspective (oil on canvas)

Architectural perspective (oil on canvas)
XIR375749 Architectural perspective (oil on canvas) by Nome, Francois de (Monsu Desiderio) (1593-1644); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Orleans, France; (add.info.: Perspective d Architecture; ); French

Background imageTogas Collection: Brutus Listening to the Ambassadors from the Tarquins, c. 1815 (oil on canvas)

Brutus Listening to the Ambassadors from the Tarquins, c. 1815 (oil on canvas)
XOS1448820 Brutus Listening to the Ambassadors from the Tarquins, c.1815 (oil on canvas) by Lafitte, Louis (1770-1828); 48.9x69.9 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, USA; French

Background imageTogas Collection: A Dance To The Morning Sun

A Dance To The Morning Sun
Virginia Beach, Virginia: c. 1929. Students of the Preston School Dance perform a Grecian Dance at sunrise on the sands of the Cavalier Beach Club

Background imageTogas Collection: Singers - bas relief by Luca della Robbia

Singers - bas relief by Luca della Robbia
Bas relief of singers by Luca della Robbia - Museo di S. Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy Date: 15th century

Background imageTogas Collection: Pompeii Frigidarium

Pompeii Frigidarium
A reconstructed view of the frigidarium (cooling room) and picina (cold pool) at the bath complex at Pompeii. Date: 1832

Background imageTogas Collection: Wax tablet writing, Ancient Rome

Wax tablet writing, Ancient Rome
Wax tablet writing in Ancient Rome. Romans using a stylus and wax tablet to write messages or make calculations. The wax layers would be encased in a wooden support

Background imageTogas Collection: Roman costume

Roman costume
Clothing for men and women in Imperial Rome, fundamentally togas of various kinds



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"Togas: Unveiling the Ancient Elegance of Rome" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Ancient Rome with these captivating images. From coloured engravings depicting scenes like "The Death of Caesar" to chromolithographs showcasing historical events such as "Gregory and the English slaves at Rome, " each artwork unveils a unique aspect of Roman culture. Witness the vibrant energy of traditional dances through "The Sword Dance (La Phyrique), " where performers gracefully move in their flowing togas, embodying both strength and grace. Marvel at architectural wonders like "An Exedra, " a pen & ink watercolor masterpiece that captures the intricate details of Roman structures. Explore significant moments in history through illustrations such as "Thucydides in exile" from Hutchinson's History of Nations, transporting you to an era filled with political turmoil and intellectual pursuits. Admire the regal procession depicted on the north wall of Ara Pacis, showcasing priests adorned in majestic togas during a sacred ceremony. Discover artistry beyond ancient times with Prince Italo-Romaine's mosaic engraving from Basilique Ste Cecile, offering a glimpse into Rome's artistic legacy even centuries later. Delight in delicate pencil sketches like "Draped Figure" from late 18th century Europe, capturing timeless beauty through intricately draped garments reminiscent of Roman fashion. Experience gripping narratives unfold before your eyes with lithographs portraying pivotal moments such as "The Catilinarian Conspirators before the Senate. " Feel inspired by Socrates' wisdom as he addresses Athenians, immortalized through an illustration from Hutchinson's History. These diverse artworks bring to life not just mere pieces of fabric but symbols representing power, tradition, and identity - togas. Let them transport you to an era where emperors ruled supreme and philosophers shaped minds; where every fold held significance; where they were more than clothing – they were a testament to the magnificence of Ancient Rome.