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Remains of the Capitolino Temple erected under Emperor Vespasiano, situated in the Archeological Museum of Brescia
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Remains of the Capitolino Temple erected under Emperor Vespasiano, situated in the Archeological Museum of Brescia
Remains of the Capitolino Temple erected under Emperor Vespasiano, situated in the Archeological Museum of Brescia. Brescia Area of the Archeological Museum Temple First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1915 - 1920 ca.. Date of Artwork:73
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-014090-0000
Media ID 33142189
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print captures the remains of the Capitolino Temple, a testament to the grandeur and architectural prowess of ancient Rome. Erected under Emperor Vespasiano, this magnificent structure now finds its home in the Archeological Museum of Brescia, Italy. The image transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into Europe's rich ancient civilization. Dating back to 73 AD, these ruins have stood the test of time and serve as a reminder of Rome's imperial period. As we delve deeper into the photograph, our eyes are drawn to various elements that once constituted this awe-inspiring temple. The column stands tall amidst other archaeological finds scattered around it. A tombstone lies nearby, silently narrating stories from centuries past. A stairway leads us further into this historical landscape while a park bench invites visitors to pause and reflect on the significance of these ruins. It is through such juxtapositions that we truly appreciate how nature intertwines with human-made structures over time. Alinari Fratelli's masterful composition allows us to appreciate not only the individual elements but also their collective impact on our understanding of Roman art and architecture. This artwork serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike who seek insights into Europe's ancient civilizations. Dating from 1915-1920 approximately, this photograph encapsulates both history and artistry within its frame. It reminds us that even in fragments and remnants lie tales waiting to be discovered by those curious enough to explore them. In conclusion, Alinari Fratelli's photographic masterpiece immortalizes the Remains of Capitolino Temple in all its glory—a testament to human ingenuity standing proudly amidst Brescia's Archaeological Museum.
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