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The Gladiators (chromolitho)
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The Gladiators (chromolitho)
3643689 The Gladiators (chromolitho) by Gerome, Jean Leon (1824-1904) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Gladiators. Illustration for The Boys Own Annual (1882).); © Look and Learn
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Amusements Audience Awnings Blood Boys Own Paper Colosseum Cruelty Entertainments Gladiator Pleasures Romans The Boys Own Annual Brawl Brawling Fighting Conflict
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The Gladiators - A Glimpse into Ancient Rome's Brutal Spectacles
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. This print of "The Gladiators" by Jean Leon Gerome takes us back in time to the blood-soaked arenas of ancient Rome. The image depicts a gripping battle scene, where gladiators clash and confront each other with fierce determination. In this historical masterpiece, Gerome skillfully captures the essence of imperial cruelty and human pleasures that characterized Roman society. The gladiatorial games were not only a form of entertainment but also a means for emperors to assert their power over life and death. As we gaze upon the intense faces of these warriors, we can almost hear the roar of the crowd echoing through the Colosseum. The spectators eagerly await their fate, ready to pass judgment on these valiant fighters with thumbs up or down. The composition is enriched by intricate details such as awnings shading noble spectators from the scorching sun, emphasizing both opulence and contrast against the brutality unfolding below. This chromolitho print was originally created as an illustration for "The Boys Own Annual" in 1882, showcasing how even young minds were fascinated by tales of bravery and conflict. It serves as a reminder that throughout history, societies have been captivated by spectacles that combine violence and entertainment - bread and circuses. Through this artwork, Bridgeman Images invites us to reflect on our fascination with violent amusements while immersing ourselves in one of history
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