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Ceiling decoration in Neros Domus Aurea, Rome, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown
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Ceiling decoration in Neros Domus Aurea, Rome, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Ceiling decoration in Neros Domus Aurea, Rome, Italy, (1928). 3rd Quarter of 1st Century A.D...Part view of the ceiling of a passage in the Golden House of Nero (54-68 A.D.) We see here squares arranged in parallel rows with white birds alternating with winged creatures (birds, sphinxes, griffins) and quadrupeds (panthers, centaurs)...It is impossible to over-estimate the effect of the wall decorations of the Neronic house. Not only did numerous Renaissance artists seek and find inspiration there, but also Medieval decorations...are hardly comprehensible without such antique models. Plate XXXVII, fig 85, from " An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" with explanatory text by Helmuth Bossert. [Ernst Wasmuth Ltd. Berlin, 1928]
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This print showcases a mesmerizing ceiling decoration found in Nero's Domus Aurea, Rome, Italy. The image, taken in 1928 by an unknown creator, offers a glimpse into the remarkable architectural features of this ancient Roman site. Dating back to the 1st century A. D. , specifically during Nero's reign from 54-68 A. D. , this part view of a passage within the Golden House provides insight into the intricate designs that adorned its walls. The photograph reveals squares arranged in parallel rows, each adorned with alternating white birds and various winged creatures such as sphinxes and griffins. Additionally, quadrupeds like panthers and centaurs are depicted among these stunning motifs. The impact of wall decorations within Nero's house cannot be overstated; they served as inspiration for numerous Renaissance artists and even influenced medieval decorative styles. Plate XXXVII, fig 85 from "An Encyclopaedia of Colour Decoration from the Earliest Times to the Middle of the XIXth Century" by Helmuth Bossert accompanies this photo print. Published by Ernst Wasmuth Ltd. Berlin in 1928, this book highlights how ancient models like those found in Nero's Domus Aurea played a crucial role in shaping artistic expressions throughout history. With its rich colors and exquisite details captured through lithography techniques prevalent at that time (20th century), this image transports viewers to an era where artistry blended seamlessly with architecture to create breathtaking masterpieces like Nero's Domus Aurea.
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