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Elevation and Cross Section of the Temple of Jupiter Stator
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Elevation and Cross Section of the Temple of Jupiter Stator
AFC206115 Elevation and Cross Section of the Temple of Jupiter Stator, illustration from a facsimile copy of I Quattro Libri dell Architettura written by Palladio, originally published 1570 by Palladio, Andrea (1508-80) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: consecrated by Romulus, son of Maxentius after a victorious battle on this spot; The Four Books of Architecture; ); Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the intricate details of the Elevation and Cross Section of the Temple of Jupiter Stator. Taken from a facsimile copy of I Quattro Libri dell Architettura, written by Palladio and originally published in 1570, this image offers a glimpse into the architectural wonders of ancient Rome. The temple, consecrated by Romulus, son of Maxentius after a victorious battle on this very spot, holds immense historical significance. Its grandeur is beautifully captured in this photograph, highlighting its classical design elements such as doric columns, rotunda dome, and balustrade. The meticulous craftsmanship displayed through niche sculptures adds an artistic touch to this architectural marvel. Transporting us back to the Renaissance era with its exquisite illustrations and attention to detail, this print allows us to appreciate Palladio's contribution to architectural history. It serves as a visual testament to his renowned treatise "The Four Books of Architecture" which continues to inspire architects even today. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast or simply intrigued by Roman history, this image invites you on a journey through time. As you gaze upon it, let your imagination wander amidst the ruins of ancient Rome's forum while admiring the majestic Temple of Jupiter Stator standing tall against the backdrop of blue skies.
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