Experience the hauntingly beautiful "A Well in the Comitium" by Alexander Levich, a masterful integration of the classical and the abstract. This artwork redefines the concept of historical painting by incorporating elements of meta-realism, where the familiar form of a Roman well is abstracted into an almost surreal narrative. The painting stretches across a canvas that is divided into sections, each depicting an abstract interpretation of stone and water, elements central to the well's structure. The subtle interplay of light and shadow across these segments invites the viewer to ponder the well's historical and cultural significance. Levich's custom frame complements this journey, crafted to reflect the time-worn textures of Roman architecture, and enhancing the overall perception of depth and history that "A Well in the Comitium" embodies.