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Vestigia Thermarum Diocletiani Ani Hodie Templem S. Mary Angelor, remains of the Baths of Diocletian. The aqueduct that carried water to the baths was destroyed by invading Goths in 537 AD, historical Rome, Italy
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Vestigia Thermarum Diocletiani Ani Hodie Templem S. Mary Angelor, remains of the Baths of Diocletian. The aqueduct that carried water to the baths was destroyed by invading Goths in 537 AD, historical Rome, Italy
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This print captures the haunting beauty of the Vestigia Thermarum Diocletiani Ani Hodie Templem S. Mary Angelor, also known as the remains of the Baths of Diocletian in historical Rome, Italy. Dating back to the 17th century, this image showcases a bridge that once carried water to these ancient baths before it was destroyed by invading Goths in 537 AD. The depiction is digitally enhanced to highlight the dilapidated state of this central Italian attraction. The drawing evokes a sense of decay and desertion, with its deteriorated structures and corrupted beauty. It serves as a powerful reminder of Europe's rich historical heritage. The artist skillfully portrays the damaged busts and defective architecture that now stand as vestiges from a bygone era. Through this contemporary interpretation, viewers are transported back in time to witness firsthand how time has taken its toll on these geothermal bath ruins. This image not only serves as an illustration but also sparks curiosity about our past and invites contemplation on the transient nature of human creations. As we gaze upon this digitally rendered artwork, we are reminded that even great empires can crumble under external forces or simply succumb to natural decay over centuries. Overall, this thought-provoking print offers us a glimpse into history while simultaneously reminding us of our own impermanence in an ever-changing world.
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