Horace "Carpe Diem" Print
"Carpe Diem" - Horace
Since the Roman poet Horace coined the phrase in 23 BC, carpe diem (“seize the day”) has become a rally cry to embrace life’s fleeting beauty while we can.
In this illustration, a sunrise beams over a part of Rome's seven hills. The shape of the hills and beams become the wing of a robin, grabbing the sun like a ripe berry.
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$ 24.00