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The Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, 1882
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The Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, 1882
The Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, 1882. The Arch of Titus is a Pentelic marble triumphal arch with a single arched opening, located on the Via Sacra just to the south-east of the Forum in Rome. It was constructed by the emperor Domitian shortly after the death of his older brother Titus, commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem in AD 70, which effectively terminated the Jewish War begun in AD 66. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte, translated by CB Pitman and published by Sampson Low (London, 1882)
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This print takes us back to the grandeur of ancient Rome, specifically to the iconic Arch of Titus. Standing tall with its single arched opening, this Pentelic marble triumphal arch is a testament to the power and ambition of Emperor Domitian. Constructed shortly after the death of his brother Titus, this architectural marvel commemorates the historic capture and sack of Jerusalem in AD 70. It serves as a poignant reminder of the Jewish War that began in AD 66 and came to an end with this significant event. The photograph beautifully captures every intricate detail of this magnificent structure, showcasing its timeless beauty even in monochrome. The engraving technique used adds depth and texture to each line, enhancing our appreciation for both its historical significance and artistic craftsmanship. Published by Sampson Low in Florence during 1882, this print transports us back over a century ago when such images were treasured possessions. It allows us to connect with history on a tangible level, reminding us that even though time passes, these remarkable monuments continue to stand as witnesses to past events. Whether you are an architecture enthusiast or simply fascinated by Roman history, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you straight into the heart of ancient Rome.
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