Let the Games Begin is a photograph by Joan Carroll which was uploaded on October 30th, 2012.
Let the Games Begin
The Coliseum (or Colosseum) was an arena in Rome for gladiator contests and public spectacles. The arena is oval in shape, 280 feel long by 165 fee... more
by Joan Carroll
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Title
Let the Games Begin
Artist
Joan Carroll
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Photograph - Digital Photograph
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The Coliseum (or Colosseum) was an arena in Rome for gladiator contests and public spectacles. The arena is oval in shape, 280 feel long by 165 fee wide. The ratio of length to width is 5:3, often called the golden ratio; artists considered this proportion to be idea. The arena seating held 50,000. From this vantage point, you are looking at the undergound passages beneath the playing surface. Animals and prisoners were held in these passages, and props and sets could be hauled up to the arena level on 80 different elevator shafts via ropes and pulleys. The gladiators were usually slaves, criminals or poor people who got their chance for freedom, wealth and fame in the ring.
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October 30th, 2012