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Plate 13: Arch of Settimius Severus 1. Temple of Concord. 2. Ascent to the Capitoline
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Plate 13: Arch of Settimius Severus 1. Temple of Concord. 2. Ascent to the Capitoline
Plate 13: Arch of Settimius Severus 1. Temple of Concord. 2. Ascent to the Capitoline Hill (Arco di Settimio Severo. 1. Tempio della Concordia. 2. Salita di Campidoglio.), ca. 1748
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This photo print, titled "Plate 13: Arch of Settimius Severus 1. Temple of Concord. 2. Ascent to the Capitoline" transports us back in time to ancient Rome. Created by the talented Giovanni Battista Piranesi around the year 1748, this etching beautifully captures the architectural wonders and historical significance of this iconic location. In this image, we are presented with a panoramic view that showcases not only the grandeur of the Arch of Settimius Severus but also two other notable landmarks - the Temple of Concord and the Ascent to the Capitoline Hill. The archway stands tall and proud as a symbol of triumph and power, while remnants of ancient ruins surround it, reminding us of Rome's rich history. The background people add a sense of scale to this vast landscape, emphasizing just how immense these structures truly are. Overgrown vegetation further highlights their antiquity, giving us a glimpse into what life might have been like during ancient times. Piranesi's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this image - from capturing intricate architectural features to showcasing the natural beauty surrounding these historic sites. This photograph serves as a testament to his skill as an artist and his dedication to preserving Italy's cultural heritage. Displayed proudly in museums worldwide, including The Met in New York City, this remarkable piece allows us to appreciate both its artistic value and its historical significance for generations to come.
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