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Pl. I from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia, pub. 1764. Creator: Robert Adam (1728-92)
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Pl. I from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia, pub. 1764. Creator: Robert Adam (1728-92)
Pl. I from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia, pub. 1764 (engraving)
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Colour Engraving Copenhagen Robert Adam 1728 92 Town Life Umbrella Historica Graphica Collection
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This photo print, titled "Pl. I from Ruins of the Palace of Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia" takes us on a journey back to 1764. Created by the talented Robert Adam, this engraving showcases the architectural beauty and historical significance of the palace ruins in Dalmatia. The image transports us to a different era, where we find ourselves immersed in a vibrant scene filled with life and culture. The color engraving adds depth and richness to every detail captured within this masterpiece. As we explore further, we notice people strolling through the streets of this European town. They are elegantly dressed, carrying umbrellas as they go about their daily lives. Their presence adds an element of charm and authenticity to this snapshot from history. Intriguingly, juxtaposed against these European scenes is Fredericksburg Castle in Copenhagen, Denmark - an unexpected but delightful addition that broadens our perspective on architecture across borders. Furthermore, there is a subtle nod to Japanese influence with Hiroshige Utagawa's name mentioned alongside Robert Adam's. This connection between two artistic worlds highlights the interconnectedness of cultures during this period. Overall, this print not only captures the essence of historic architecture but also provides glimpses into everyday life centuries ago. It serves as a window into both past civilizations and artistic collaborations that transcend time and geography – truly an invaluable piece from Heritage Images' Historica Graphica Collection.
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