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Numa Pompilius at the nymph Egeria

Numa Pompilius at the nymph Egeria


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Numa Pompilius at the nymph Egeria

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7th Century Bc 8th Century Bc Ancient Rome Couple Relationship Heterosexual Couple Imagination Italian Culture Mythology Nymph Roman Roman Mythology Serbia


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This print transports us back to ancient Rome, depicting the legendary Numa Pompilius in an enchanting encounter with the nymph Egeria. The illustration, created by Nastasic using a combination of engraving and lithograph techniques, beautifully captures the essence of Roman mythology. Numa Pompilius, a revered figure in Roman history who reigned as its second king during the 7th century BC, is shown engaged in deep conversation with Egeria. As night falls over their meeting place, we can almost feel the mystical ambiance surrounding them. The artist's attention to detail brings forth a sense of imagination and wonder. The image portrays a heterosexual couple immersed in dialogue amidst Italy's capital city. It serves as a reminder of Italian culture's rich heritage and its deep connection to ancient civilizations. This antique engraved image evokes nostalgia for times long past while simultaneously highlighting the enduring power of mythology. Nastasic skillfully combines various artistic elements to create this mesmerizing scene that transports viewers into another era. Through this artwork, we are reminded of humanity's fascination with storytelling and our innate desire to explore realms beyond our own reality. Whether displayed on its own or as part of a larger collection celebrating historical artistry, this print invites contemplation and sparks curiosity about our collective past.

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