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de | en | Fanciulla d'Anzio (Maiden of Antium). The statue is thought to portray a girl participating in an open-air Dionysiac ritual shown as she turns her head towards a tray for offerings resting on her arm. This beautifully executed sculpture was made by a Hellenistic workshop of the Asia Minor school, probably for dedication to Dionysus at a sanctuary. The work was re-used in the furnishing of the Imperial villa for decorative purposes. Ca. mid-3rd century B.C. National Museum of Rome - Palazzo Massimo alle Terme | 4752x3168px | 3.6MB | Originalbild |
Fotograf: Roland Zink | Kamera: Canon EOS 500D | Datum: 06.08.13 11:26 | Auflösung: 4752 x 3168 | ISO-Einstellung: 160 | Belichtungsmodus: Program normal | Belichtungskorrektur: 1/-3 EV | Belichtungszeit: 1/30s | Blendenöffnung: 3.5 | Brennweite: 18,0mm (~29.2mm) | Weißabgleich: Auto white balance | Blitz: No | Breitengrad: N 41°54'5,15" | Längengrad: E 12°29'53,07" | Höhe über NN: 63 metres | GPS-Zeit: 9:26:9 UTC | Ortsangaben: Trevi | Ort: Roma | Bundesstaat: Lazio | Land: Italy | Copyright: Roland Zink | Karte anzeigen | ||
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