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Keats Grave in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Rome, 1873
AMO100610 Keats Grave in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Rome, 1873 by Scott, William Bell (1811-90); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: John keats (1795-1821), British poet; pyramid of Gaius Cestuis; ); eAshmolean Museum; Scottish, out of copyright
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This photograph captures the serene beauty of Keats Grave in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Rome, taken by William Bell Scott in 1873. The image transports us to a place where history and literature intertwine, evoking a sense of melancholy and reverence. In the foreground, we see an abundance of flowers adorning the grave, symbolizing both life's fragility and the enduring legacy of John Keats. The tombstone stands as a solemn reminder of his untimely death at just twenty-five years old, while also serving as a testament to his immense contribution to British poetry. The backdrop reveals a crumbling wall that surrounds this sacred space, hinting at the passage of time and decay. Beyond it looms the pyramid-shaped monument dedicated to Gaius Cestius, adding an intriguing juxtaposition between ancient Roman architecture and Keats' romantic literary world. As we gaze upon this print from Bridgeman Images, we are reminded not only of Keats' profound impact on literature but also our own mortality. It is through art like this that we can reflect on life's transience while finding solace in its inherent beauty. This photograph serves as a timeless tribute to one of Britain's greatest poets and invites us into contemplation about love, loss, and human existence itself.
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