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The Strand Roman Bath Reconstructed by Matania
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The Strand Roman Bath Reconstructed by Matania
The roman bath in the Strand, its probable appearance in antiquity envisaged by the Sphere artist and enthusiast in Roman antiquities, Fortunino Matania. After studying the bath in Strand Lane, Matania believed that the water coming from the spout was warmed by furnaces beneath the massive stepped erection on the right..
1922
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Antiquities Bath Bathing Baths Cleanliness Fortunino Lane Mar16 Matania Reconstructed Reconstruction Romans Strand 1922
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This evocative image, titled "The Strand Roman Bath Reconstructed," is a work of art by the renowned Italian artist and classical antiquities enthusiast Fortunino Matania. Created in 1922, the print offers a captivating vision of what the Roman Bath in the Strand area of London might have looked like in ancient times. The bath, located in Strand Lane, was a popular attraction for visitors to the city, and Matania, intrigued by its historical significance, meticulously studied its remains. In this reconstruction, Matania envisions the bath as a grand, columned edifice with a massive stepped structure on the right, warming the water as it flows from the spout. The bath itself is filled with women of all ages, engaged in the act of bathing, an essential aspect of daily life for the Romans. The water, clear and inviting, reflects the sunlight streaming in through the open roof, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere. The classical elegance of the bath, with its intricate details and ornate decorations, transports us back in time to the Roman era. Matania's masterful use of light and shadow adds depth and dimension to the scene, making it a truly captivating work of art. This print, published by the Illustrated London News Ltd, is a testament to Matania's passion for Roman antiquities and his ability to bring history to life through his art. It continues to inspire and intrigue viewers, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the enduring allure of the Roman world.
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