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Roman art: view of the ruins of the Temple of Portunus (temple of manly fortune)

Roman art: view of the ruins of the Temple of Portunus (temple of manly fortune)


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Roman art: view of the ruins of the Temple of Portunus (temple of manly fortune)

LRI4739263 Roman art: view of the ruins of the Temple of Portunus (temple of manly fortune), archeological site of the Boarium Forum, 70-80 AD, Rome, Italy (Roman art: view of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (Portunus) Rome, Italy) Photography by Roman, (1st century AD); Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Roman art: view of the ruins of the Temple of Portunus (temple of manly fortune), archeological site of the Boarium Forum, 70-80 AD, Rome, Italy (Roman art: view of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (Portunus) Rome, Italy) Photography); Luisa Ricciarini; out of copyright

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This print showcases the ruins of the Temple of Portunus, also known as the Temple of Manly Fortune, in Rome, Italy. Taken by Roman photographer Luisa Ricciarini during the 1st century AD, this image offers a glimpse into the rich history and artistry of ancient Rome. The Temple of Portunus is located within the archeological site of Boarium Forum and dates back to 70-80 AD. Its impressive columns and architectural details are a testament to the grandeur and craftsmanship of Roman art. The temple was dedicated to Portunus, the god who protected harbors and gates, symbolizing manly fortune. Ricciarini's photography beautifully captures both the majesty and decay present in these ruins. The play between light and shadow adds depth to each column while emphasizing their weathered state. This photograph serves as a reminder that even in ruin, there is beauty to be found. As we gaze upon this image today, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand an important piece of Roman history. It allows us to appreciate not only their architectural achievements but also their reverence for deities such as Fortuna Virilis (Portunus). Through Ricciarini's lens, we can explore ancient Rome from a unique perspective - one that merges past with present through artistry and archaeological discovery.

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