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Roman Forum Rome Pars Fori Romani terms respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis
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Roman Forum Rome Pars Fori Romani terms respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis
Roman Forum in Rome Pars Fori Romani in terms of respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis sev monumentis tempiorum hodie (title on object) Antique monuments (series title) Antiquae Urbis Splendor (series title) Magesyn of Italian buildings (series title), Text in Latin below. The print is part of an album, landscape with ruins, ruins of a building, architecture, temple, shrine, Roman religion, triumphal arch, Forum Romanum, Giacomo Lauro, Rome, 1612 - 1628, paper, etching, h 180 mm × w 240 mm
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Media ID 19543578
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1612 1628 Album Building Forum Romanum Latin Roman Forum Roman Religion Series Title Shrine Temple Terms Text Title Triumphal Arch
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This print from the Liszt Collection transports us back in time to the ancient Roman Forum, also known as Pars Fori Romani. The image showcases a moment of respite amidst the grandeur of this historical site, with its centerpiece being the majestic Arcum Titi Vespasian. Together with its remnants and monuments, these structures stand as enduring testaments to the splendor of Ancient Rome. The Latin inscription below adds an air of authenticity and mystique to this piece, further immersing us in the rich history it represents. This print is part of a larger album that captures various landscapes and ruins throughout Italy, highlighting their architectural beauty and significance. In this particular scene, we are treated to a view of a dilapidated building within the Roman Forum complex. Its weathered walls tell stories untold while evoking a sense of reverence for Roman religion and culture. The presence of a temple or shrine nearby only deepens our curiosity about what rituals may have taken place here centuries ago. Giacomo Lauro masterfully captured this snapshot between 1612-1628 using etching techniques on paper. With dimensions measuring 180mm by 240mm, this print allows us to appreciate every intricate detail while contemplating the passage of time. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, we cannot help but marvel at how it connects us to an era long gone yet forever preserved through artistry and preservation efforts like those undertaken by Liszt Collection.
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