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Hannibal Swearing Eternal Hatred of the Romans, tapestry produced in Turin from a design by Beaumont, in the Dining Room of the Palazzo Reale, Musei Reali, Turin
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Hannibal Swearing Eternal Hatred of the Romans, tapestry produced in Turin from a design by Beaumont, in the Dining Room of the Palazzo Reale, Musei Reali, Turin
Hannibal Swearing Eternal Hatred of the Romans, tapestry produced in Turin from a design by Beaumont, in the Dining Room of the Palazzo Reale, Musei Reali, Turin Turin Musei Reali, Palazzo Reale, Dining Room Tapestry Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920 - 1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:XVIII sec.. Artist:Beaumont, Claudio Francesco
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-030427-0000
Media ID 33115559
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The captivating print of "Hannibal Swearing Eternal Hatred of the Romans" transports viewers to the grandeur of the Dining Room in Palazzo Reale, Musei Reali, Turin. This magnificent tapestry, produced in Turin from a design by Beaumont, dominates the room with its sheer size and intricate details. Dating back to the 18th century, this Renaissance-Baroque masterpiece showcases Europe's rich history and ancient populations. The artwork depicts Hannibal, a renowned military strategist and leader of Carthage during the Second Punic War, passionately swearing his eternal hatred towards Rome. Standing tall on his majestic horse amidst a backdrop of terrestrial landscapes, Hannibal exudes power and determination. Every element in this composition is meticulously crafted - from the vibrant colors that bring life to each thread of fabric to Claudio Francesco Beaumont's skillful design that captures every nuance of emotion on Hannibal's face. The tapestry serves as an artistic testament to both historical events and human resilience. Alinari Fratelli's photograph taken between 1920-1930 expertly preserves this remarkable piece for future generations to admire. It allows us to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its cultural significance within European art history. As we gaze upon this image today, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and transport us into different eras. It invites contemplation about humanity's complex past while serving as a reminder that even centuries-old conflicts can still resonate with contemporary audiences. This print serves as a window into our collective heritage – an opportunity for us all to connect with our shared history through one extraordinary work of art housed within Palazzo Reale in Turin’s Musei Reali.
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