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The frieze juxtaposes elements of living expression of the time, with each piece encapsulating Roman life lived and the passing of time on society, its philosophy, values and awareness.
The Alter Realist composition includes a part section of a Roman relief displayed at the Vatican Museum. The remaining sections are from the relief panels on the Arch of Titus located in Summa Sacra Via in the
and the Arch of Constantine situated in Forum Rome, Roman artifacts displayed in Arles Museum and statuary in a private garden on the Isle of White, England.
The painting forms a historical reference line in terms of the Power of Rome, the persecution of Christians and eventual adoption of Christianity by the Roman Empire.
s transient state. In terms of the philosophical concepts and constructs before and at the outset of the Roman Empire
through to our contemporary period, considerable revisions to the perception and philosophical constructs in theological terms to the relationship of Humankind to God.
The relative concept of the created Universe and the Creator God. Greek and later Roman philosophers used myths and invented narratives in order to promote a moral life style by describing the consequences
of an after life in a hell state. The position of understanding is momentary a continual state of transience and flux, each step in advancement of knowledge induces a step - change.
s earth bound vision and referencing.