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Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
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Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo)
GDG279554 Temple of Bacchus, detail of the entablature, High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) (photo) by Roman Imperial Period (27 BC-476 AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: entablement; chapiteau corinthien; erected during the 2nd century AD; Baalbek was known as Heliopolis during the Roman period; Roman colonial town; ruines; haut empire romain; ); eGerard Degeorge; out of copyright
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© Gerard Degeorge / Bridgeman Images
Corinthian Capital Element Remains
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This print showcases the intricate detail of the entablature in the Temple of Bacchus, a magnificent structure from the High Imperial Period. Located in Baalbek, Lebanon, this temple is a testament to the grandeur and architectural prowess of the Roman Imperial Period. The image focuses on a specific element of the temple - a Corinthian capital adorning the entablature. The exquisite craftsmanship and ornate decoration are evident even in its ruins. Erected during the 2nd century AD, this corinthian capital stands as a symbol of opulence and artistic excellence. Baalbek, known as Heliopolis during Roman times, was an important colonial town that flourished under Roman rule. Today, it remains an awe-inspiring site with its ancient ruins reflecting the power and influence of Rome's empire. Photographer Gerard Degeorge has skillfully captured not only this decorative element but also evokes a sense of wonder at how such intricate beauty has endured through centuries. This photograph serves as both a historical record and an artistic tribute to one of humanity's greatest architectural achievements. With its rich history and mesmerizing details, this print transports viewers back in time to experience firsthand the magnificence that once graced Baalbek's landscape.
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