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Kaligula ; Claudius ; Nero ; Tiberius

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Public domain image of a male portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

Renaissance representation of classical ruins was a symbol of antiquity, enlightenment, and lost knowledge. Ruins spoke to the passage of time. The greatest subject for ruin artists was the overgrown and crumbling Classical Rome remains. Forum and the Colosseum, Pantheon, and the Appian Way. Initially, art representations of Rome were realistic, but soon the imagination of artists took flight. Roman ruins were scattered around the city, but frustrated artists began placing them in more pleasing arrangements. Capriccio was a style of imaginary scenes of buildings and ruins.

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nero emperor of rome 37 68 tiberius emperor of rome 42 b c 37 a d caligula emperor of rome 12 41 claudius emperor of rome 10 b c 54 a d emperors rome portrait prints the miriam and ira d wallach division of art prints and photographs picture collection wonders images of the ancient world ultra high resolution high resolution roman emperor roman caligula roman empire ancient history engraving print prints male portrait new york public library
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1800
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Roman Wonders

Prints of Rome's views, buildings and ruins
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New York Public Library
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https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/
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nero emperor of rome 37 68 tiberius emperor of rome 42 b c 37 a d caligula emperor of rome 12 41 claudius emperor of rome 10 b c 54 a d emperors rome portrait prints the miriam and ira d wallach division of art prints and photographs picture collection wonders images of the ancient world ultra high resolution high resolution roman emperor roman caligula roman empire ancient history engraving print prints male portrait new york public library