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Objectrepublican Period Collection

The objectrepublican period, marked by its architectural marvels and historical significance, takes us on a journey through ancient Rome

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: Etruscan Arch, known also as Arch of Augustus, Porta Pulcra, Porta Boreale

Etruscan Arch, known also as Arch of Augustus, Porta Pulcra, Porta Boreale, Porta Settentrionale or Via Vecchia Perugia Etruscan Arch City Gate Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: The Roman Forum with the remains of the Temple of Castor and Pollux

The Roman Forum with the remains of the Temple of Castor and Pollux Rome Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1880 - 1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:484

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: The excavations of the Roman Forum. Remains of the Temple of Saturn

The excavations of the Roman Forum. Remains of the Temple of Saturn and the porticoes of the Basilica Giulia. In the background the Church of San Luca Rome Temple Republican Period, Roman Art

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: The statue of Pasquino in Rome

The statue of Pasquino in Rome. Rome Statue Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1870-1880. Date of Artwork:III sec. a.C

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: The Porta Ercolano and via consolare in Pompeii. A custodian in uniform

The Porta Ercolano and via consolare in Pompeii. A custodian in uniform and a man in civilian clothes animate the scene. Pompeii City Gate Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: Panoramic view of the Basilica Julia in Rome. In the foreground on the left

Panoramic view of the Basilica Julia in Rome. In the foreground on the left, the Tempio dei Dioscuri can be made out; in the background to the left is the Tabularium

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: The Temple of Portunus, known as fortuna virilis, in Rome, seen from the back

The Temple of Portunus, known as fortuna virilis, in Rome, seen from the back. Rome Church, Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1870-1890

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: The Temple of Fortuna Virilis in Rome

The Temple of Fortuna Virilis in Rome Rome Church, Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1933 ca.. Date of Artwork:II- I secc

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: The remains of the House of the Centaur in Pompeii: the peristyle and the Labrum can be seen

The remains of the House of the Centaur in Pompeii: the peristyle and the Labrum can be seen. In the background, Vesuvius Pompeii House Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: The remains of the forum in Pompeii. In the background Vesuvius, erupting

The remains of the forum in Pompeii. In the background Vesuvius, erupting Pompeii Forum Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1880 ca

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of temple B, one of the four republican era temples in the so-called sacred area of Argentina

View of temple B, one of the four republican era temples in the so-called sacred area of Argentina. Rome Torre Argentina, sacred area Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of temple B, one of the four republican era temples that comprise the so-called sacred area

View of temple B, one of the four republican era temples that comprise the so-called sacred area of Argentina. Rome Torre Argentina, sacred area Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of temple B, one of the four republican era temples that located in the so-called sacred area

View of temple B, one of the four republican era temples that located in the so-called sacred area of Argentina. Rome Torre Argentina, sacred area Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of the three Corinthian columns with trabeation of the Temple of Castor and Pollux

View of the three Corinthian columns with trabeation of the Temple of Castor and Pollux, collocated in the Roman Forum, Rome. In the distance, the Church of S. Francesca Romana

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of the staircase which from the Tabularium leads to one of the fortified towers of the Senate

View of the staircase which from the Tabularium leads to one of the fortified towers of the Senate Palace. In the arcade before, the ruins of a trabeation

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of an arcade of the Tabularium, under the Senatorious Palace in Rome, with the ruins of columns

View of an arcade of the Tabularium, under the Senatorious Palace in Rome, with the ruins of columns, capitals and other archeological monuments

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of the Rostri, o tribune of the orators, and the three columns of the Temple of Vespasian in

View of the Rostri, o tribune of the orators, and the three columns of the Temple of Vespasian in the Roman Forum. In the background, the Tabularium, Rome

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of the sacred area of largo di Torre Argentina in Rome

View of the sacred area of largo di Torre Argentina in Rome Rome Largo di Torre Argentina, Sacred Area Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1960

Background imageObjectrepublican Period Collection: View of the Piazza Bocca della Verit with the Temple of the Vestals in Rome

View of the Piazza Bocca della Verit with the Temple of the Vestals in Rome Rome Piazza Bocca della Verit Temple Republican Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization



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The objectrepublican period, marked by its architectural marvels and historical significance, takes us on a journey through ancient Rome. The Etruscan Arch, also known as the Arch of Augustus or Porta Pulcra, stands tall as a testament to the grandeur of this era. As we explore further, we encounter the Roman Forum with remnants of the majestic Temple of Castor and Pollux, transporting us back in time. In our excavations within the Roman Forum, we uncover fragments of history like the Temple of Saturn and porticoes of Basilica Giulia. Against this backdrop lies the Church of San Luca, bridging past and present. The statue of Pasquino in Rome adds an element of intrigue to our exploration. Moving beyond Rome's boundaries, we find ourselves at Pompeii's 'Porta Ercolano' and via consolare. Here, a custodian in uniform converses with a man dressed in civilian clothes – bringing life to this scene frozen in time. A panoramic view reveals the magnificent Basilica Julia while highlighting other notable structures such as 'Tempio dei Dioscuri' and 'Tabularium'. These landmarks stand proudly against Vesuvius' imposing presence. The Temple of Fortuna Virilis captivates us with its timeless beauty from both front and back angles. Meanwhile, amidst Pompeii's ruins lies the House of Centaur – offering glimpses into daily life during that era alongside breathtaking views encompassing Mount Vesuvius. As we delve deeper into Pompeii's forum area known as Argentina, temple B emerges before our eyes – one among four republican-era temples that once held sacred importance. This captivating sight reminds us how religion played an integral role in shaping society during this period. Through these objects from the objectrepublican period scattered across Italy’s landscape today - whether standing tall or reduced to mere fragments.