Framed Roman Art
Some of the oldest creations in European history available for the public to view are the Greek and Roman art collections. Framed Greek and roman art emphasise the diversity of the art available. Many art lovers seek out these classic images to decorate their homes and personal spaces as they remind us of a different age.
Richard Franklin particularly captures the grace and serenity of statues and images created during the period. With his “To go beyond”, “Aphrodites Dream” he uses foil work to show the lines and shadows of these classical images. In the framed Greek and roman art prints, we are able to escape into a period of time do different from that which we live today.
Not only is Roman and Greek art famous for its statues and images but also for the ornaments and clay creations that were created during the period. In framed Greek and roman art artefact prints, we are able to appreciate the intricate detail that was put into the many creations that have been found by architects over the years. Kenneth Garrett and Danita Delimonts “Gold Artefact from Tillya Tepe shows the wealth and skill involved in creation these historic masterpieces. Whilst Studio Voltaire shows the craftsmanship in their “Grecian Urn I”
No collection of Greek or Roman art would be complete without a reference to the gods and the framed Greek and roman art pieces have a multitude of representations of the different god and deities. Alexandre Cabanel shows the dreamy escapism in his”La Naissance de Venus”.