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Roman tools and household utensils. 1802 (engraving)
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Roman tools and household utensils. 1802 (engraving)
7237056 Roman tools and household utensils. 1802 (engraving) by Roccheggiani, Lorenzo (active 1804-1817); Private Collection; (add.info.: Copper pot and household utensils excavated at Herculaneum 1, metal ladle and bowl found at Palestrina 2, and terracotta tools excavated in a vineyard near the tomb of Caecilia Metella 3. Copperplate engraving by Pietro Ruga after an illustration by Lorenzo Rocceggiani from his own 100 Plates of Costumes Religious, Civil and Military of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Franzetti, Rome, 1802.); © Florilegius
Media ID 25255636
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Ancientness Anitquity Cooking Utensils Household Utensils Interior Design Kitchen Utensils Multi Function Tool Roman Culture Room Decoration Toolkit Utensils Work Tools Antic Rome Antiquit Items Thing
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This engraving showcases a collection of Roman tools and household utensils from the year 1802. The print, created by Lorenzo Roccheggiani and engraved by Pietro Ruga, offers a glimpse into the ancient world of Rome. In this image, we see various artifacts that were excavated at different locations. A copper pot and household utensils discovered in Herculaneum take center stage, highlighting the craftsmanship of Roman metalwork. Adjacent to them is a metal ladle and bowl found in Palestrina, showcasing the practicality of everyday objects during that time period. Lastly, terracotta tools unearthed near the tomb of Caecilia Metella are displayed on the right side. The intricate details captured in this engraving allow us to appreciate both the functionality and beauty of these ancient objects. Each item tells its own story about life in ancient Rome - from cooking meals to tending vineyards. This print not only serves as an educational tool for historians but also as an inspiration for interior designers seeking unique decorative pieces with historical significance. Its ornate style adds a touch of antiquity to any space it graces. Overall, this engraving provides us with a fascinating window into Roman culture and reminds us of our connection to our past through everyday objects used centuries ago.
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