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Ancient Rome Collection (#7)

Step back in time and explore the wonders of Ancient Rome

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic)

Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic)
8620149 Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic) by Roman, (2nd century); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic)

Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic)
8620147 Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic) by Roman, (2nd century); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic)

Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic)
8620143 Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic) by Roman, (2nd century); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic)

Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic)
8620140 Geometric pattern from the Via san Rocchino domus, 2nd century AD (mosaic) by Roman, (2nd century); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Mosaic fragment with geometric decoration, late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD (mosaic)

Mosaic fragment with geometric decoration, late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD (mosaic)
8620137 Mosaic fragment with geometric decoration, late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD (mosaic) by Roman, (1st century BC - 1st century AD); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: The Brescia Winged Victory, roman art replica, depicting the capuan Aphrodite (plaster)

The Brescia Winged Victory, roman art replica, depicting the capuan Aphrodite (plaster)
8620133 The Brescia Winged Victory, roman art replica, depicting the capuan Aphrodite (plaster) by Roman, (1st century AD) (after); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Portrait of a female member of the Flavi family, second half of the 1st century AD (bronze)

Portrait of a female member of the Flavi family, second half of the 1st century AD (bronze)
8620130 Portrait of a female member of the Flavi family, second half of the 1st century AD (bronze) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

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Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Roman emperor Flavius Jovianus (print)

Roman emperor Flavius Jovianus (print)
8920339 Roman emperor Flavius Jovianus (print) by Wyssenbach, Rudolph (fl.c.1545-60); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Flavius Jovianus)

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Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Roman emperor Maximinus Daia (print)

Roman emperor Maximinus Daia (print)
8920319 Roman emperor Maximinus Daia (print) by Wyssenbach, Rudolph (fl.c.1545-60); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Maximinus Daia)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Roman emperor Constantius II (print)

Roman emperor Constantius II (print)
8920305 Roman emperor Constantius II (print) by Wyssenbach, Rudolph (fl.c.1545-60); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Constantius II)

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Roman emperor Nero (print)

Roman emperor Nero (print)
8920224 Roman emperor Nero (print) by Wyssenbach, Rudolph (fl.c.1545-60); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Nero, Roman emperor); -NB-Bildarchiv / picturedesk.com

Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Roman emperor Philip the Arab (print)

Roman emperor Philip the Arab (print)
8920195 Roman emperor Philip the Arab (print) by Wyssenbach, Rudolph (fl.c.1545-60); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Philip the Arab)

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Background imageAncient Rome Collection: Seneca (Pseudo-Seneca), 1638 (copper engraving)

Seneca (Pseudo-Seneca), 1638 (copper engraving)
8914630 Seneca (Pseudo-Seneca), 1638 (copper engraving) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640) (after); Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Seneca (Pseudo-Seneca), bust

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Step back in time and explore the wonders of Ancient Rome. From the vast Roman Empire to its intricate city layout, this antique map takes us on a journey through history. Marvel at the grandeur with its impressive architecture and bustling streets depicted on this captivating map. Delve into the rich culture and mythology of Rome as you admire the stunning Roman seafood mosaic. This intricate artwork showcases not only their culinary delights but also their appreciation for beauty in everyday life. The presence of Janus, the two-faced Roman god symbolizing beginnings and endings, reminds us of their belief in duality. Immerse yourself in one of history's most significant battles with a glimpse at the Battle of Cannae plan from 216 BC. Witness how strategic planning played a crucial role in shaping empires during that era. Explore Europe under Roman rule through another detailed map, highlighting their extensive territorial reach and influence. Travel back to an era defined by conflict as you observe the clash between the Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War (218-201 BC). These maps offer insight into how these powerful civilizations fought for dominance over land and resources. Discover Dionysus, or Bacchus, seated regally on his throne—a testament to Rome's fascination with Greek mythology. This statue represents their admiration for artistry while paying homage to deities believed to govern various aspects of life. Reflect upon mortality with a poignant memento mori mosaic—an artistic reminder that death is inevitable even amidst opulence. Such artworks served as reminders for Romans to live fully each day while acknowledging life's impermanence. Lastly, explore Italy's ancient landscapes through historical maps—tracing Italy's evolution throughout different periods within ancient times offers glimpses into its diverse cultures before unification. Marvel at Asclepius' statue—the revered god associated with healing—as it stands tall among other artifacts representing Rome's reverence for medicine and well-being.