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The Fight between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal, c. 1616-1618. Artist: Cesari, Bernardino (1565-1621)
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The Fight between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal, c. 1616-1618. Artist: Cesari, Bernardino (1565-1621)
The Fight between Scipio Africanus and Hannibal, c. 1616-1618. Found in the collection of the Villa Margherita, Bordighera
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Battle Near Zama Battle Of Zama Carthage Carthaginians Cesari Conquest Elephant Fight Hannibal Punic Wars Roman Army Roman Empire School Of Neaple Scipio Scipio Africanus Second Punic War War Atrocities War Victum
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This print showcases the intense battle between two legendary figures from ancient history: Scipio Africanus and Hannibal. Created by the talented artist Cesari, Bernardino in the early 17th century, this painting captures a pivotal moment during the Second Punic War. The scene depicts a fierce clash between Scipio Africanus, leading the Roman army, and Hannibal, commander of Carthaginian forces. The baroque style adds an element of drama to the composition as soldiers engage in combat while an enormous elephant looms in the background. Through this artwork, Cesari skillfully portrays not only a historical event but also explores themes of conquest and warfare prevalent during that era. The detailed brushwork brings to life every aspect of this monumental encounter – from intricate armor and weaponry to expressions of determination on each warrior's face. As we delve into ancient Rome's rich history through this image, it serves as a reminder of both war atrocities and victims caught up in conflicts beyond their control. This masterpiece is housed at Villa Margherita in Bordighera, Italy – a testament to its cultural significance. With its fusion of genre painting, mythology, allegory, literature references, and historical accuracy, this artwork stands as a testament to Cesari's mastery as well as his contribution to Neapolitan School art movement. It invites viewers to immerse themselves in Roman military prowess while contemplating the consequences brought upon by such epic battles like Zama or even pondering over humanity’s enduring fascination with war throughout
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