Post-Flood Europe In The Paintings Of 18th Century Artists - Alternative View

Post-Flood Europe In The Paintings Of 18th Century Artists - Alternative View
Post-Flood Europe In The Paintings Of 18th Century Artists - Alternative View

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Commentators who don't understand that your lack of imagination is not the rule for everyone else.

I quote the question:

Well really …

Moreover, there is a wonderful photograph, sorry, an engraving by Piranesi, where he depicted a mudflow that swept over a part of the Cestius pyramid in Rome.

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None of his contemporaries who painted this pyramid noticed the mudflow …

And he himself.

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Columns, again.

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From different sides.

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This is not Piranesi but Wazi, his mentor, who taught him the art of metal engraving.

Pictures from the area. Well, to make it clearer where the mudflow comes from.

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Strange.:))

In general, the poor pyramid got from the artists.

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She's in Venice, sort of.

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Interesting.

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Yes, where is the rest?

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No, well, this is probably another pyramid. Nobody knows where it is? They couldn't just come up with it, right?

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So, and this … how is it ??? What?

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Perplexity.

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No, no, Robert, you are confusing something, it was not so …

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No, and not like that. Try again.

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No, in Rome … Hubert !!!

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Well, they can.

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This has never happened, and here again …

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The beauty.

Author: adeptdao