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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)
GDG279555 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 a mesmerizing detail of the entablature from the Temple of Bacchus, located in Baalbek, Lebanon. Dating back to the High Imperial Period (27 BC-395 AD) of the Roman Empire, this architectural masterpiece is a testament to the grandeur and sophistication of ancient civilizations. The intricate design of the entablature is beautifully captured in this image, revealing its ornate decoration and exquisite craftsmanship. The Corinthian capital atop each column adds an element of elegance and refinement to this magnificent structure. Erected during the 2nd century AD, when Baalbek was known as Heliopolis under Roman rule, this temple stands as a reminder of the rich history and cultural heritage that once thrived in this region. As a Roman colonial town, Baalbek flourished with impressive ruins like these that continue to awe visitors today. Photographer Gerard Degeorge has skillfully captured every minute detail in this photograph, allowing viewers to appreciate not only the architectural beauty but also the historical significance behind it. This image serves as a window into an era long gone yet preserved through such remarkable remnants. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast or simply intrigued by ancient civilizations' legacies, this print offers a glimpse into one of humanity's most remarkable achievements – blending artistry with engineering prowess on an epic scale.
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