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Triumphal Arch Collection (page 13)

"Triumphal Arch: Celebrating Victories and Timeless Beauty" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of triumphal arches, symbols of victory and architectural marvels

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: The Arch of Septimus Severus, Rome, 203 AD

The Arch of Septimus Severus, Rome, 203 AD. Triumphal arch for displaying the military victories of the Roman Emperor Septimus Severus

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Arch of constantine Horizontal Band showing, Battle of Milvian Bridge, 313-315

Arch of constantine Horizontal Band showing, Battle of Milvian Bridge, 313-315
Arch of constantine Horizontal Band showing Battle of Milvian Bridge, 312-315. The Arch of Constantine was constructed 313-315 alhough dedicated to Constantine

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Standard Bearers, Arch of Constantine, relief detail, early 2nd century

Standard Bearers, Arch of Constantine, relief detail, early 2nd century. The Arch of Constantine was constructed 313-315 alhough dedicated to Constantine

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Roman Troops and Barbarians on the Arch of Constantine, relief detail, early 2nd century

Roman Troops and Barbarians on the Arch of Constantine, relief detail, early 2nd century. The Arch of Constantine was constructed 313-315 with a relief from the time of Hadrian, early 2nd century AD

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Triumphal Arch of Orange, 1st century

Triumphal Arch of Orange, 1st century
Triumphal Arch of Orange from the north. Originally built to honour the veterans of the Gallic wars, it was later repurposed by Tiberius to celebrate Germanicus victories in the Rhineland, 1st century

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Depiction of the siege of Verona on the Arch of Constantine, 4th century BC

Depiction of the siege of Verona on the Arch of Constantine, 4th century BC
Depiction of the siege of Verona in 312 AD on the Arch of Constantine (dedicated 315 to celebrate the battle of the Milvian Bridge), 4th century BC

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus, 1st century

Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus, 1st century
Detail of the arch of Titus (30 December 39 - 13 September 81), showing the return of spoils from Jerusalem, including a Menorah, 1st century

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus

Detail of the arch of the Emperor Titus
Detail of the arch of Titus (30 December 39 -13 September 81), showing a triumphal procession

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: The Roman forum and Arch of Septimus Severus, 3rd century

The Roman forum and Arch of Septimus Severus, 3rd century
The Roman forum, seen through the arch of Septimus Severus, 3rd century

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Detail from the arch of Constantine, 3rd century

Detail from the arch of Constantine, 3rd century
Detail from the arch of Constantine (c. 27 February 272 - 22 May 337), showing a Caesar, possibly Hadrian (24 January 76 -10 July 138), addressing his troops, 3rd century

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Arch of Titus, Forum, Rome, c81

Arch of Titus, Forum, Rome, c81. The arch commemorates the capture and sack of Jerusalem by the Roman emperor Titus (39-81) in 70 during the Jewish revolt against Roman rule

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Paris

Paris, France, August 29, 1944 United States Army troops march down the Champs-aˆšA¢lysaˆšA?es after passing through the Arc de Triomphe during the liberation of Paris parade

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: The Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino) Between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, Rome

The Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino) Between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill, Rome, Italy
The Arch of Constantine (Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Gallery of Views of Ancient Rome, 1758 (oil on canvas)

Gallery of Views of Ancient Rome, 1758 (oil on canvas)
XIR203567 Gallery of Views of Ancient Rome, 1758 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 231x303 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: french national day

french national day
french flag under the Arc de triomphe in Paris during the french national day

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Statue of King Jose I in Commerce Square (Praca do Comercio) with Arco da Rua Augusta in

Statue of King Jose I in Commerce Square (Praca do Comercio) with Arco da Rua Augusta in the background against a blue sky in Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Allegory golden wedding Pieter van Loon Agneta Graswinckel Content

Allegory golden wedding Pieter van Loon Agneta Graswinckel Content
Allegory of the golden wedding of Pieter van Loon and Agneta Graswinckel Content of the medal, struck in memory of the Goude bruyloft van den called Mr

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Mars raised sword front city fired Title page

Mars raised sword front city fired Title page
Mars with raised sword in front of a city fired Title page for: European Mercury, Second Piece, First Part: Covering the Months, January, February and March of the Year 1691

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Roman Forum Rome Pars Fori Romani terms respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis

Roman Forum Rome Pars Fori Romani terms respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis
Roman Forum in Rome Pars Fori Romani in terms of respite Arcum Titi Vespasian una cum Vestigiis sev monumentis tempiorum hodie (title on object) Antique monuments (series title)

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Portrait Johann Ernst Schmieden mayor Gdansk

Portrait Johann Ernst Schmieden mayor Gdansk
Portrait of Johann Ernst Schmieden, Johann Ernst Schmieden, mayor of Gdansk. In the background a triumphal arch in Gdansk

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Title print Germania inferior triumphal arch

Title print Germania inferior triumphal arch
Title print for Germania inferior, Title print for Germania inferior with a triumphal arch in the middle, flanked by two women

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Allegory marriage commitment Cornelis Calff Grietje Bloem Title page

Allegory marriage commitment Cornelis Calff Grietje Bloem Title page
Allegory on the marriage commitment between Cornelis Calff and Grietje Bloem Title page for Johannes van Oosterwyk, At the wedding of the honorable Cornelis Corn

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Roman gate temple Pula Print upper right Pag

Roman gate temple Pula Print upper right Pag
Roman gate at the temple in Pula, Print upper right: Pag. 63. Tom. I, Triumphal Arch, Pula, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1679, paper, etching, h 125 mm × w 123 mm

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Triumphal arch Palmyra 1925 Syria Tadmur

Triumphal arch Palmyra 1925 Syria Tadmur
Triumphal arch at Palmyra. 1925, Syria, Tadmur

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Palmyra Tadmor Triumphal arch entrance colonnade

Palmyra Tadmor Triumphal arch entrance colonnade
Palmyra (Tadmor). Triumphal arch at entrance to colonnade 1900, Syria, Tadmur

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Palmyra Tadmor Triumphal arch central portion

Palmyra Tadmor Triumphal arch central portion
Palmyra (Tadmor). Triumphal arch, central portion 1900, Syria, Tadmur

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: East Jordan Dead Sea Triumphal arch Jerash 1900

East Jordan Dead Sea Triumphal arch Jerash 1900
East of the Jordan and Dead Sea. Triumphal arch, Jerash 1900, Jordan, Gerasa (Extinct city)

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: East Jordan Dead Sea Triumphal arch Jerash American

East Jordan Dead Sea Triumphal arch Jerash American
East of Jordan and the Dead Sea. Triumphal arch at Jerash American Colony, Jerusalem. 1898, Jordan, Gerasa (Extinct city)

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: East Jordan Dead Sea Corinthian capital triumphal arch

East Jordan Dead Sea Corinthian capital triumphal arch
East of the Jordan and Dead Sea, Corinthian capital of triumphal arch. the Hadrian arch with Corinthian bases, at Jerash 1900, Jordan, Gerasa (Extinct city)

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: East Jordan Dead Sea Columns triumphal arch Jerash

East Jordan Dead Sea Columns triumphal arch Jerash
East of the Jordan and Dead Sea, Columns of the triumphal arch, Jerash 1900, Jordan, Gerasa (Extinct city)

Background imageTriumphal Arch Collection: Palmyra Tadmor side arches triumphal arch full view

Palmyra Tadmor side arches triumphal arch full view
Palmyra Tadmor, One of side arches of triumphal arch; full view of triumphal arch, showing colonnade 1900, Syria, Tadmur




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"Triumphal Arch: Celebrating Victories and Timeless Beauty" Step back in time to witness the grandeur of triumphal arches, symbols of victory and architectural marvels. From the iconic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to the majestic Arc de Triomphe in Paris, these structures have stood as testaments to human achievement throughout history. One such triumphal arch that holds historical significance is the Monumental Arch of Palmyra in Syria. Built during the reign of Emperor Septimius Severus, it served as a gateway to this ancient city and showcased its rich cultural heritage. Another notable mention is Francois Rude's masterpiece "Working on the Arc de Triomphe. " This oil painting captures the dedication and craftsmanship behind one of France's most renowned landmarks, paying homage to those who contributed their skills for generations to come. Traveling further east brings us to Patara near Kalkan, where we find the Arch of Mettius Modestus. Nestled along Turkey's Mediterranean coast, this well-preserved structure invites visitors into an era long gone but not forgotten. In Hyderabad stands Char Minar – a triumphal arch that blends Islamic and Indian architectural styles seamlessly. Its four minarets rise proudly above bustling streets, representing unity amidst diversity. Ancient Rome comes alive through a colored engraving depicting a triumphant procession at Roman Forum. The grandeur and opulence displayed here reflect both military conquests and civic pride during this golden age. Moving closer to modern times, we encounter Germany's symbol of reunification – Brandenburg Gate. Standing tall in Berlin Mitte, it serves as a reminder that barriers can be broken down when people strive for unity. Spain boasts its own triumphal arch with Puerta de Alcala Gate gracing Madrid's Plaza de Independencia. This stunning monument showcases Spanish elegance while commemorating past victories with grace. Emperor Maximilian I left his mark on history with a woodcut depicting his triumphal arch.