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MONLEON Y TORRES, Rafael (1835-1900). History of the navigation: Ships of the Ancient Rome. Military bireme and trade ship. Watercolour. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Navy Museum
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This stunning watercolor painting, titled "History of Navigation: Ships of Ancient Rome" by Rafael Monleon y Torres, transports us back in time to the Mediterranean Sea during the Roman era. The artist masterfully depicts two distinct types of Roman ships: a military bireme and a trade ship. The military bireme, with its two banks of oars, was a formidable warship used by the Roman navy for battles and conquests. Its sleek design and powerful presence are evident in Monleon y Torres' painting, with the ship's tall mast and triangular sail raised against the backdrop of a clear, sunlit sky. In contrast, the trade ship, with its simpler design and single bank of oars, was used for transporting goods across the Mediterranean. The artist captures the essence of this vessel's utility, with its cargo hold filled with amphorae and other merchandise. The watercolor's vibrant colors and intricate details bring the ships to life, making us feel as if we are witnessing them sailing on the horizon. Monleon y Torres' painting is a testament to the rich maritime history of ancient Rome and the vital role that ships played in their civilization. The painting is part of the collection of the Navy Museum in Madrid, Spain, and is a must-see for anyone interested in history, art, or the Mediterranean world.
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