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by Ivete Basso Photography
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Dancing Faun" by Ivete Basso Photography. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Dancing Faun his house, with its 2,970 m2 it was the largest house in Pompeii, Italy.
The House of the Faun was built in the 2nd century BC during... more
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Dancing Faun his house, with its 2,970 m2 it was the largest house in Pompeii, Italy.
The House of the Faun was built in the 2nd century BC during the Samnite period (200 - 80 BC). There is evidence, most notably in the eastern walls of the tetrastyle atrium, that after the great earthquake in AD 62, the House of the Faun was rebuilt or repaired; yet, the building was only used as a house from the 2nd century BC until AD 79, ultimately rendered unusable by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Although the eruption was devastating, the layers of ash covering the abandoned town preserved artworks, like the mosaics of the House of the Faun, which would have otherwise been likely destroyed or decayed due to the passage of time.
The House of the Faun was named for the bronze statue of the dancing faun located, originally, on the lip of the impluvium, a basin for catching rainwater; it has been moved to the center of the impluvium, as seen in the picture to the right.
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Photography has always been a passion of mine. For many years I have taken photographs as a hobby, up unto recently is when I went back to school to turn my hobby into a career that I love. It was interesting to find out how much post-production work is done to photographs now days via Photoshop. However, I think that there is still a sovereign beauty in a shot that has been taken in its most natural state. That is why all my photographs are taken in manual mode and the most minimal adjustments are performed in Photoshop. Contact me if your want to buy...Direct: ivetebassophotography@gmail.com My photography ranges quite a bit, varying from landscapes to portraits. I am astonished at how beautiful the world is and grateful to be...
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Michael May
Wonderful capture, love the composition
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Many thanks Michael.
Kathryn Jones
A terrific shot!
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thank you so much Kathryn for your wonderful comment.
Geraldine Scull
Beautiful capture and composition with excellent perspective L/F
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thank you Geraldine for your comment and for l/f
Yvonne Wright
Beautifully poignant composition,
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Many thanks Yvonne. Cheers!!!
Erika H
You have a great eye! This is a perfect angle for a perfect scene like this!
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thanks Erika, Appreciate your nice comment.
Brigitte Carre
Very Nice ! L/F
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Many thanks Brigitte!
Daniel Gomez
Wonderful capture Ivete !! - l/f
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Appreciate your nice comment, Daniel and L/F.
Jake Danishevsky
A very interesting shot. Great POV and composition.
Ivete Basso Photography replied:
Thanks Jake for your great comment and for L/F.