ANCIENT ART

Photographer: Ilya Shurygin (3675 photo)
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2121. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Winged Victory and a captured barbar.
Relief of the column plinth.
Marble. 312—315 CE.
Rome, Arch of Constantine, North face.
2122. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Captured barbars and the trophy.
Relief of the column plinth.
Marble. 312—315 CE.
Rome, Arch of Constantine, South face.
2123. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Water tank of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct system.
Rome, Archaeological area in via San Vincenzo, 9, "LA CITTA’ DELL’ACQUA".
2124. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A male head (Alexander-Helios?).
White marble. End of the Hadrian reign - beginning of the Antonines period.
Rome, Archaeological area in via San Vincenzo, 9, "LA CITTA’ DELL’ACQUA".
2125. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Water tank of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct system.
Rome, Archaeological area in via San Vincenzo, 9, "LA CITTA’ DELL’ACQUA".
2126. SCULPTURE. Rome.
A male head (Alexander-Helios?).
White marble. End of the Hadrian reign - beginning of the Antonines period.
Rome, Archaeological area in via San Vincenzo, 9, "LA CITTA’ DELL’ACQUA".
2127. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Staircase between floors of a Roman house.
First half of the 5th cent. CE.
Rome, Archaeological area in via San Vincenzo, 9, "LA CITTA’ DELL’ACQUA".
2128. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Residential building (domus) built in IV cent. CE in Rome.
Map of hydrotechnical structures of the Acqua Vergine Antica system and a domus of the age of Nero. Graphic reconstruction of a Roman domus of IV cent. CE built over them.
Rome, Archaeological area in via San Vincenzo, 9, "LA CITTA’ DELL’ACQUA".
2129. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Bronze doors of Curia Julia.
Outer side.
1st century BCE.
Rome, Archbasilica of St. John Lateran.
2130. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Bronze doors of Curia Julia.
Handles of inner side.
1st century BCE.
Rome, Archbasilica of St. John Lateran.
2131. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Bronze doors of Curia Julia.
Outer side, decor elements.
1st century BCE.
Rome, Archbasilica of St. John Lateran.
2132. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Bronze doors of Curia Julia.
Outer side, decor elements.
1st century BCE.
Rome, Archbasilica of St. John Lateran.
2133. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Arcus Argentariorum (arch of the money-changers, arch of Septimius Severus on Forum Boarium).
Marble (base—of travertine).
204 CE.
Rome, Arcus Argentariorum.
2134. ARCHITECTURE. Rome.
Arcus Argentariorum (arch of the money-changers, arch of Septimius Severus on Forum Boarium).
Lateral view.
Marble (base—of travertine).
204 CE.
Rome, Arcus Argentariorum.
2135. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Arcus Argentariorum (arch of the money-changers, arch of Septimius Severus on Forum Boarium).
Reliefs of the lateral side.
Marble. 204 CE.
Rome, Arcus Argentariorum.
2136. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Arcus Argentariorum (arch of the money-changers, arch of Septimius Severus on Forum Boarium). Relief representing Heracles.
Marble. 204 CE.
Rome, Arcus Argentariorum.
2137. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Arcus Argentariorum (arch of the money-changers, arch of Septimius Severus on Forum Boarium).
Inscription of the lintel.
Marble. 204 CE.
Rome, Arcus Argentariorum.
2138. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome.
Arcus Argentariorum (arch of the money-changers, arch of Septimius Severus on Forum Boarium).
Inscription of the attic.
Marble. 204 CE.
Rome, Arcus Argentariorum.
2139. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Caracalla, [Plautianus and Plautilla].
A close-up of the relief of the inner side of the western pier of the Arcus Argentariorum on Forum Boarium.
Marble. 204 CE.
Rome, Arcus Argentariorum.
2140. SCULPTURE. Rome.
Caracalla, [Plautianus and Plautilla].
Relief of the inner side of the western pier of the Arcus Argentariorum on Forum Boarium.
Marble. 204 CE.
Rome, Arcus Argentariorum.
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