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Altar of Mars and Venus. rome. italy
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Altar of Mars and Venus. rome. italy
Roman art. Italy. Altar of Mars and Venus in marble lunense. Roman artwork of the end of the reign of Trajan (98-117 ), later re-used under the Hadrianic era (117-132) as a base for a statue of Silvan. Portico of the Piazzale delle Corporazioni (Ostia). Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome
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This stunning marble altar, known as the Altar of Mars and Venus, is a prime example of the intricate and beautiful Roman art that can be found throughout Italy. Dating back to the end of the reign of Trajan (98-117 AD), this altar was originally carved from Lunense marble and featured intricate reliefs depicting scenes from Roman mythology. The central panel of the altar showcases the mythological tale of Romulus and Remus being fed by the she-wolf and later being discovered by the god Mars and the goddess Venus. This scene represents the founding myth of Rome and emphasizes the importance of these two deities in Roman mythology. Later, during the Hadrianic era (117-132 AD), the altar was reused as a base for a statue of Silvan, the god of forests and fertility. The altar's decorative elements, including cherubs, cupids, and putti, were adapted to fit the new purpose of the statue. This altar is now housed in the National Roman Museum in Rome, specifically in the Palazzo Massimo on the Piazzale delle Corporazioni in Ostia. The intricate carvings and detailed reliefs on the altar provide a glimpse into the rich history and mythology of ancient Rome, making it a must-see for anyone interested in ancient art and history. The altar's intricate design includes scenes of Mars in his military aspect, riding in a chariot drawn by two horses, and Venus, the goddess of love, being carried in a carriage. The altar's decorative elements, such as the cherubs and putti, add to the overall beauty and grandeur of the piece. This photograph captures the intricacy and detail of the Altar of Mars and Venus, allowing viewers to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating this magnificent piece of Roman art. The altar's history and significance make it a valuable addition to the National Roman Museum's collection and a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Rome and Italy.
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