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Art History Gallery on Instagram: "Thomas Cole (1801-1848): Destruction - The Course of Empire, 1836, oil on canvas, 100.3 x 161.2 cm, New York Historical Society, New York . . The fourth painting of 'The Course of Empire' series, Destruction, has almost the same perspective as the third, though the artist has stepped back a bit to allow a wider scene of the action, and moved almost to the center of the river. The action is the sack and destruction of the city, in the course of a tempest seen The Course Of Empire, Rome Painting, Rome Art, Library Of Alexandria, Rome Antique, Empire Romain, Historical Painting, Roman Emperor, Roman History

Art History Gallery on Instagram: "Thomas Cole (1801-1848): Destruction - The Course of Empire, 1836, oil on canvas, 100.3 x 161.2 cm, New York Historical Society, New York . . The fourth painting of 'The Course of Empire' series, Destruction, has almost the same perspective as the third, though the artist has stepped back a bit to allow a wider scene of the action, and moved almost to the center of the river. The action is the sack and destruction of the city, in the course of a tempest…

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This image depicts a bustling scene from Ancient Rome, featuring a grand Roman forum. There are multiple classical buildings adorned with columns and statues. A large crowd gathers in the center, with people wearing traditional Roman garments. Some individuals appear to be engaged in what could be a political or social event, given the presence of banners and the organized groups of people. The architecture and clothing provide a rich insight into the civic life and urban landscape of Ancient... Imperiul Roman, Araling Panlipunan, Rome History, Architecture Antique, Roman Republic, Roman Forum, Empire Romain, Roman Architecture, Roman History

This image depicts a bustling scene from Ancient Rome, featuring a grand Roman forum. There are multiple classical buildings adorned with columns and statues. A large crowd gathers in the center, with people wearing traditional Roman garments. Some individuals appear to be engaged in what could be a political or social event, given the presence of banners and the organized groups of people. The architecture and clothing provide a rich insight into the civic life and urban landscape of…

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Clementia is the Roman goddess of forgiveness and mercy. She was celebrated as a deification of one of the noble virtues, in this case, Clemency. Her symbols are the branch and a scepter, and she is often seen leaning against a pillar, a column, or a wall. She was invoked regularly by leaders who would ask for her help in allowing them to forgive others and give them the strength to show mercy. Ancient Rome Aesthetic, Vestal Virgin, Goddess Of The Hearth, Roman Era, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Roman Goddess, History Painting, Roman Mythology, Classical Art

Clementia is the Roman goddess of forgiveness and mercy. She was celebrated as a deification of one of the noble virtues, in this case, Clemency. Her symbols are the branch and a scepter, and she is often seen leaning against a pillar, a column, or a wall. She was invoked regularly by leaders who would ask for her help in allowing them to forgive others and give them the strength to show mercy.

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