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Julius Caesar learning the conjuration of Catilina in 63 BC, circa 1340 (miniature)
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Julius Caesar learning the conjuration of Catilina in 63 BC, circa 1340 (miniature)
LRI4597564 Julius Caesar learning the conjuration of Catilina in 63 BC, circa 1340 (miniature) by Unknown Artist, (14th century); Biblioteca Riccardiana, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Jules Cesar (101-44 BC) learning the conjuration of Catilina in 63 BC, political conspiracy to detronate him Detail of a manuscript page " Facts of the Romans" (Ms 1538, fol 50r) around 1340 Florence, Biblioteca Riccardiana); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright
Media ID 23016572
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
Caesar Jules 101 44 Treason Antique Rome
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting Julius Caesar immersed in the study of Catilina's conjuration. Created by an unknown artist during the 14th century, this exquisite miniature is housed in the Biblioteca Riccardiana in Florence, Italy. Julius Caesar, one of Rome's most iconic figures, stands at the center of attention as he delves into political conspiracy. The manuscript page titled "Facts of the Romans" provides intricate details about this pivotal event that took place in 63 BC. This detail-oriented artwork showcases not only historical accuracy but also artistic brilliance. The illumination and delicate brushstrokes bring to life a scene from ancient Rome that has shaped our understanding of human history. The crown atop Caesar's head symbolizes his authority and power while emphasizing his vulnerability to treasonous acts. As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we are transported back to a time when politics were rife with intrigue and treachery. Through this medium age artifact, we gain insight into both antiquity and the genius behind its preservation. Luisa Ricciarini has skillfully captured every nuance within this image through her lens, ensuring that it remains timeless for generations to come. Let us appreciate her dedication to preserving artistry and heritage without forgetting its significance beyond commercial use.
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