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The Tiber, Cloaca Maxima and Ponte Rotto (w / c on paper)
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The Tiber, Cloaca Maxima and Ponte Rotto (w / c on paper)
898721 The Tiber, Cloaca Maxima and Ponte Rotto (w/c on paper) by Herbert or Hebert, Antoine Auguste Ernest (1817-1908); Musee Hebert, Paris, France; (add.info.: Cloaca maxima. The Pons Aemilius (Italian: Ponte Emilio), today called Ponte Rotto, is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome, Italy.); French, out of copyright
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© Musee Hebert, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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This watercolor print by Antoine Auguste Ernest Herbert transports us to the ancient city of Rome, Italy. Titled "The Tiber, Cloaca Maxima and Ponte Rotto" it beautifully captures the essence of this historic location. In the foreground, we are presented with a serene landscape featuring the majestic River Tiber flowing gracefully through the scene. Its tranquil waters reflect the vibrant colors of nature that surround it. The artist's meticulous brushstrokes bring life to every detail, from the lush greenery on its banks to the soft ripples in its current. Dominating the composition is Ponte Rotto, also known as Pons Aemilius or Ponte Emilio - an iconic Roman stone bridge that stands as a testament to ancient engineering marvels. Despite its partial ruins, it exudes grandeur and strength against a backdrop of picturesque hills. As our gaze follows along this architectural wonder, we cannot help but notice another significant feature - Cloaca Maxima. This ancient sewer system symbolizes both innovation and practicality in Roman civilization. Herbert's masterful use of watercolors allows us to immerse ourselves in this historical moment frozen in time. With each stroke, he invites us to explore not only a physical space but also an era filled with rich cultural heritage. Displayed at Musee Hebert in Paris, France, this artwork serves as a reminder of humanity's ability to create lasting structures that transcend time itself.
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