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Julius Sabinus (Gauls of the Lingons people) and his wife Eponine remain hiding for nine

Julius Sabinus (Gauls of the Lingons people) and his wife Eponine remain hiding for nine


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Julius Sabinus (Gauls of the Lingons people) and his wife Eponine remain hiding for nine

XEE4155140 Julius Sabinus (Gauls of the Lingons people) and his wife Eponine remain hiding for nine years with their children in an underground and then discovered, they are taken to Rome along with his two twin sons. Late chromolithography of the 19th century. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Julius Sabinus (Gauls of the Lingons people) and his wife Eponine remain hiding for nine years with their children in an underground and then discovered, they are taken to Rome along with his two twin sons. Late chromolithography of the 19th century.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright

Media ID 22748830

© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images

Gaulish Revolt Roman Soldier Antique Rome Chromolithography Chromo Fear


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This 19th-century chromolithography print depicts the dramatic story of Julius Sabinus, a Gaul from the Lingons people, and his wife Eponine. Forced into hiding for nine long years with their children in an underground refuge, they lived in constant fear of being discovered. The unknown artist skillfully captures the intensity and emotion of this tale. The composition showcases the family's resilience as they cling to each other amidst darkness and uncertainty. Their expressions convey both determination and anxiety, reflecting their desperate struggle to survive undetected by Roman soldiers who sought to capture them. Finally, fate catches up with Julius Sabinus and Eponine as they are unearthed from their hidden sanctuary. They are forcibly taken to Rome along with their twin sons, symbolizing the end of their clandestine existence. The late 19th-century chromolithography technique employed by Stefano Bianchetti adds depth and richness to this historical scene. The vibrant colors bring life to every detail - from the intricate patterns on clothing to the textures of stone walls surrounding them. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back in time, witnessing a moment that encapsulates courage in adversity. It serves as a reminder of human resilience against oppressive forces throughout history. This print is not only a visual masterpiece but also an important historical artifact that sheds light on ancient Gaulish culture and its encounters with Roman domination.

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