Romeinse oudheden te Lambaesis by Edmond Bayard

Romeinse oudheden te Lambaesis before 1886

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print, photography

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print

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landscape

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classical-realism

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figuration

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photography

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ancient-mediterranean

Dimensions: height 165 mm, width 116 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This is a photograph by Edmond Bayard depicting Roman antiquities at Lambaesis. Dominating the scene are classical sculptures, remnants of a once-thriving Roman settlement. Note the figure of a veiled woman, a symbol deeply rooted in antiquity, often associated with mourning, piety, or transition. It is a motif that resurfaces throughout history, from ancient funerary art to Renaissance depictions of allegorical figures. This gesture of concealment speaks to shared, subconscious expressions of sorrow and reverence. Consider the cyclical journey of such symbols—how they traverse time and culture, retaining traces of their original significance while adapting to new contexts. These echoes of antiquity resonate within our collective memory, engaging us on a visceral level. The power of symbols lies in their ability to evoke emotions and memories that transcend rational understanding.

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