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The North Colonnade of the Canopus canal, seen from the North, 124 AD (photo)
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The North Colonnade of the Canopus canal, seen from the North, 124 AD (photo)
JB54540 The North Colonnade of the Canopus canal, seen from the North, 124 AD (photo) by Roman, (2nd century AD); Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Rome, Italy; eJohn Bethell; out of copyright
Media ID 22683010
© John Bethell / Bridgeman Images
Hadrian Hadrien Remains Canope
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This print takes us back in time to the grandeur of ancient Rome. Captured by Roman photographer John Bethell in the 2nd century AD, it showcases "The North Colonnade of the Canopus canal, seen from the North" at its prime in 124 AD. The image transports us to the Area Archeologica di Villa Adriana in Tivoli, Rome, Italy. Here, we witness the remains of classical architecture that once stood tall and proud under Emperor Hadrian's rule. The ruins tell a story of opulence and sophistication that characterized this era. The Canopus canal was an architectural marvel designed to resemble a famous Egyptian city called Canopus. In this photograph, we see one side of the colonnade lining the canal with precision and elegance. Each column stands as a testament to Roman engineering prowess. As we gaze upon this remarkable scene frozen in time, our imagination runs wild with thoughts of what life must have been like during this period. We can almost hear echoes of conversations between noble Romans strolling along these very columns or boats gliding through the serene waters below. John Bethell's skillful capture allows us to appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical significance behind these ruins. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, remnants like these continue to inspire awe and admiration for ancient civilizations' achievements.
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