The Roses of Heliogabalus(Die Rosen von Heliogabalus) |
Lawrence Alma Tadema |
Classicism
blossoms · civilization · pink · spring · fertile · greece · women · mountains · pillars · roses · Heliogabalus |
The Roses of Heliogabalus by Lawrence Alma Tadema 1888 · Öl auf Leinwand · Picture ID: 30882 |
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5/5 · Show reviews (11)
18.03.2018
Michael T.
Art Print on Photo paper glossy, 49cm x 30cm.
02.05.2018
Anna Monika L.
Art Print on Photo paper matte/satin, 40cm x 25cm.
27.10.2018
Marion Z.
Gorgeous colors, canvas looks very high quality, packaging and shipping are also great.
(Machine translation) Original comment: Prächtige Farben, Leinwand wirkt sehr hochwertig, Verpackung und Versand ebenfalls Super.
Art Print on Canvas matte, 89cm x 55cm.
22.10.2017
Peter B.
My expectations have been met and I'm really excited about the high quality workmanship.
(Machine translation) Original comment: Meine Erwartungen wurden erfüllt und ich bin wirklich begeistert von der hochwertigen Ausarbeitung.
Art Print on Canvas glossy, 50cm x 31cm.
19.04.2019
Robin Q.
Art print on Canvas glossy, 68cm x 42cm, stretched on stretcher.
21.07.2019
Jenny M.
Art Print on Photo paper matte/satin, 80cm x 49cm.
21.07.2019
Jenny M.
Art Print on Photo paper matte/satin, 80cm x 49cm.
13.08.2019
Jonas W.
Art Print on Canvas glossy, 120cm x 74cm.
19.01.2020
Christina S.
Art Print on FineArt Photo Matte, 68cm x 42cm, with 3cm additional border (White).
03.10.2020
Gast 9.
Art Print on FineArt Photo Matte, 81cm x 50cm.
22.10.2020
Andreas W.
Art print on Canvas Satin, 68cm x 42cm, stretched on stretcher.
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The Dutch painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema was already during his lifetime (1836 to 1912) a highly decorated artist and member of various academies. His ability to depict ancient and mythological scenes in detail is also shown in the work "The Roses of Heliogabalus". Known as Elagabalus, the Roman emperor was known for his dissolute lifestyle. Therefore, Alma-Tadema also lavishly organizes the Roman feast. At first sight you can see rose petals everywhere: on the ground, flying through the air, floating like a garland from the pillar over the heads of the Emperor and his guests. Pinks and reds, as well as the delicate blue sky, convey a fragrance that is further underpinned by the women covered in flowers on the ground. Here a two-part event takes place: On a marble floor the celebrating rulers are stored in the upper half of the picture. They drink and enjoy the spectacle at their feet. © Meisterdrucke |
The Roses of Heliogabalus(Die Rosen von Heliogabalus) |
Lawrence Alma Tadema |
Classicism
blossoms · civilization · pink · spring · fertile · greece · women · mountains · pillars · roses · Heliogabalus |
The Roses of Heliogabalus by Lawrence Alma Tadema 1888 · Öl auf Leinwand · Picture ID: 30882 |
Add to favorites
5/5 · Show reviews (11)
18.03.2018
Michael T.
Art Print on Photo paper glossy, 49cm x 30cm.
02.05.2018
Anna Monika L.
Art Print on Photo paper matte/satin, 40cm x 25cm.
27.10.2018
Marion Z.
Gorgeous colors, canvas looks very high quality, packaging and shipping are also great.
(Machine translation) Original comment: Prächtige Farben, Leinwand wirkt sehr hochwertig, Verpackung und Versand ebenfalls Super.
Art Print on Canvas matte, 89cm x 55cm.
22.10.2017
Peter B.
My expectations have been met and I'm really excited about the high quality workmanship.
(Machine translation) Original comment: Meine Erwartungen wurden erfüllt und ich bin wirklich begeistert von der hochwertigen Ausarbeitung.
Art Print on Canvas glossy, 50cm x 31cm.
19.04.2019
Robin Q.
Art print on Canvas glossy, 68cm x 42cm, stretched on stretcher.
21.07.2019
Jenny M.
Art Print on Photo paper matte/satin, 80cm x 49cm.
21.07.2019
Jenny M.
Art Print on Photo paper matte/satin, 80cm x 49cm.
13.08.2019
Jonas W.
Art Print on Canvas glossy, 120cm x 74cm.
19.01.2020
Christina S.
Art Print on FineArt Photo Matte, 68cm x 42cm, with 3cm additional border (White).
03.10.2020
Gast 9.
Art Print on FineArt Photo Matte, 81cm x 50cm.
22.10.2020
Andreas W.
Art print on Canvas Satin, 68cm x 42cm, stretched on stretcher.
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The Dutch painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema was already during his lifetime (1836 to 1912) a highly decorated artist and member of various academies. His ability to depict ancient and mythological scenes in detail is also shown in the work "The Roses of Heliogabalus". Known as Elagabalus, the Roman emperor was known for his dissolute lifestyle. Therefore, Alma-Tadema also lavishly organizes the Roman feast. At first sight you can see rose petals everywhere: on the ground, flying through the air, floating like a garland from the pillar over the heads of the Emperor and his guests. Pinks and reds, as well as the delicate blue sky, convey a fragrance that is further underpinned by the women covered in flowers on the ground. Here a two-part event takes place: On a marble floor the celebrating rulers are stored in the upper half of the picture. They drink and enjoy the spectacle at their feet. © Meisterdrucke |