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Red-figure pathera depicting an elephant prepared for battles from the Pocola deorum plates

Red-figure pathera depicting an elephant prepared for battles from the Pocola deorum plates


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Red-figure pathera depicting an elephant prepared for battles from the Pocola deorum plates

Red-figure pathera depicting an elephant prepared for battles from the Pocola deorum plates 3rd Century, Italy, Rome, Museo Nazionale Etrusco Di Villa Giulia (Villa Giulia National Museum, Archaeological Museum), Italic art

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Media ID 9516129

3rd Century Bc Craft Decoration Elephant Etruscan Grey Background Plate Pottery Animal Representation Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient artistry - a Red-figure pathera depicting an elephant prepared for battles. Originating from the Pocola deorum plates in 3rd Century Italy, Rome, this artifact is now housed in the prestigious Museo Nazionale Etrusco Di Villa Giulia (Villa Giulia National Museum, Archaeological Museum). The intricate details and exquisite craftsmanship on this pottery plate are truly awe-inspiring. The artist skillfully captured the strength and majesty of the elephant, meticulously adorning it with elaborate decorations that speak to the rich history of Italic art. Against a serene grey background, this studio shot allows us to appreciate every fine line and delicate stroke. As we gaze upon this ancient treasure, we are transported back in time to an era where battles were fought with valor and elephants played a significant role as formidable warriors. This single object serves as a tangible link to our past, reminding us of the ingenuity and creativity that thrived during Ancient Rome. With no people present in the frame, our attention is solely focused on this magnificent animal representation. Its presence evokes curiosity about its significance within ancient civilizations and invites us to delve deeper into its historical context. Overall, this print encapsulates not only artistic mastery but also offers glimpses into an intriguing chapter of human civilization - one filled with antiquities waiting to be explored and appreciated by generations both past and present.

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