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Virgil, Horace and Varius at the house of Maecenas (litho)
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Virgil, Horace and Varius at the house of Maecenas (litho)
STC358079 Virgil, Horace and Varius at the house of Maecenas (litho) by Jalabert, Charles Francois (1819-1901) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: At the house of Maecenas (70-8 B.C) on the Esquiline where he entertained men of learning; Virgil (70-19 B.C.); Horace (65-8 B.C); Varius (74-14 B.C.); ); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23247382
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Academia Academics Discussion Romans Scholar Scholars Togas Authors
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In this lithograph, we are transported back in time to the house of Maecenas, a renowned patron of the arts and an influential figure in ancient Rome. The print depicts three prominent figures of Roman literature - Virgil, Horace, and Varius - engaged in a lively discussion amidst the opulent surroundings. Virgil, known for his epic poem "The Aeneid" stands tall and dignified, his presence commanding respect. Horace, celebrated for his satirical verses and odes that captured the essence of everyday life, leans forward attentively as he adds his insights to the conversation. Varius, a talented poet and close friend of both Virgil and Horace, listens intently while contemplating his own contribution. Surrounded by books and scrolls that symbolize their scholarly pursuits, these esteemed writers engage in intellectual discourse within Maecenas' abode on Esquiline Hill. This gathering was not merely social but also served as an opportunity for these men of learning to exchange ideas and inspire one another. Their togas draped elegantly over their shoulders signify their status as respected members of Roman society. Each stroke on this engraving captures the essence of academia during ancient times - a world where literature thrived under the patronage of statesmen like Maecenas. This lithograph is not just a visual representation; it transports us into an era where scholars were revered for their contributions to literature. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, these great minds continue to
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