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Banquet scene from an early Christian catacomb fresco in Rome
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Banquet scene from an early Christian catacomb fresco in Rome
BMR437899 Banquet scene from an early Christian catacomb fresco in Rome, illustration from Roma Sotterranea by Antonio Bossi, published in Rome in 1632 (wood engraving) by Bosio, Antonio (c.1575-1629) (after); Bibliotheque Mazarine, Paris, France; (add.info.: scene of a family preparing to eat a meal (the animal depicted here appears to be a dog); Antonio Bosio was the first systematic explorer and investigator of the Roman catacombs and the illustrations from his posthumous work Roma Sotteranea are important as many of the catacombs have disappeared or been destroyed since the 17th century; a similar fresco is at the Catacomb of Ss. Marcellino e Pietro; ); eBibliotheque Mazarine; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23475954
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This print captures a banquet scene from an early Christian catacomb fresco in Rome. The illustration, taken from Antonio Bossi's "Roma Sotterranea" published in 1632, showcases a family preparing to enjoy a meal together. In the center of the image, we see a table adorned with food and drink, while the family members gather around it. The focal point of this scene is an animal that appears to be a dog, symbolizing loyalty and companionship. This detail adds depth to the artwork as it highlights the connection between humans and animals during ancient times. Antonio Bosio, known as the first systematic explorer of Roman catacombs, documented these important historical sites through his posthumous work. His illustrations are particularly significant today since many catacombs have been lost or destroyed over time. The fresco depicted here can also be found at the Catacomb of Ss. Marcellino e Pietro in Rome. It offers us valuable insights into early Christian life and customs surrounding meals and gatherings. As we observe this mesmerizing artwork, we are transported back in time to witness a moment of unity within this early Christian family. Through their shared meal and joyful expressions on their faces, we can feel their love for one another radiating from this ancient fresco.
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