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The Return of Proserpine of the Underworld, 2nd-3rd century (fresco)

The Return of Proserpine of the Underworld, 2nd-3rd century (fresco)


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The Return of Proserpine of the Underworld, 2nd-3rd century (fresco)

LRI4587428 The Return of Proserpine of the Underworld, 2nd-3rd century (fresco) by Roman, (2nd-3rd century); Casa Celimontana dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Rome, Italy; Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

Media ID 23016970

© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images

2 2nd 2nd 2nd Ii Iird Century Proserpine Persephone Core Antique Rome Grece


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The Return of Proserpine of the Underworld - A Captivating Glimpse into Ancient Mythology

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. This print showcases a remarkable fresco depicting "The Return of Proserpine of the Underworld" dating back to the 2nd-3rd century. Created by an anonymous Roman artist, this artwork can be found in Casa Celimontana dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Rome, Italy. In this scene from Greek mythology, we witness the poignant moment when Proserpine (also known as Persephone), daughter of Zeus and Demeter, returns from her time spent in the underworld. The artist skillfully captures her emergence with vivid colors and intricate details that bring this ancient tale to life. Proserpine's story symbolizes the cycle of nature and seasons. As she returns to Earth after being abducted by Hades, god of the underworld, her reunion with her mother Demeter marks the arrival of spring and fertility. This mythological character holds great significance within both Greek and Roman cultures. Luisa Ricciarini's expert photography allows us to appreciate every brushstroke and nuance present in this ancient fresco. Through her lens, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand one of antiquity's most enduring legends. As we gaze upon this extraordinary piece, let us marvel at how art has preserved these mythical narratives for centuries. It serves as a testament to our human fascination with storytelling and our desire to connect with our ancient roots through visual

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