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View of the temple of Antonino and Faustina, now the Church of Saint Lorenzo in Miranda, in the Roman Forum, located on the right of the dome of the temple of Divo Romolo, now part of the Basilica of Saints Cosma and S. Damiano
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View of the temple of Antonino and Faustina, now the Church of Saint Lorenzo in Miranda, in the Roman Forum, located on the right of the dome of the temple of Divo Romolo, now part of the Basilica of Saints Cosma and S. Damiano
View of the temple of Antonino and Faustina, now the Church of Saint Lorenzo in Miranda, in the Roman Forum, located on the right of the dome of the temple of Divo Romolo, now part of the Basilica of Saints Cosma and S. Damiano Rome Roman Forum Church Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:II sec. 1192, 1601-1614
Anderson
ADA-F-000549-0000
Media ID 33151115
© Alinari Archives, Florence
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This print captures the breathtaking view of the temple of Antonino and Faustina, now transformed into the Church of Saint Lorenzo in Miranda, nestled within the historic Roman Forum. Positioned gracefully on the right side of the dome of the temple of Divo Romolo, which is now a part of the magnificent Basilica of Saints Cosma and S. Damiano, this image showcases an amalgamation of Baroque and Renaissance-Baroque styles. Dating back to around 1890, this photograph transports us to ancient times when these structures stood as proud testaments to Rome's rich history. The artwork itself dates back even further to II century A. D. , with subsequent renovations carried out between 1192 and 1601-1614. As we delve into this visual masterpiece by Anderson from Alinari, our eyes are drawn towards various architectural elements that adorn both buildings. From columns and domes to cupolas and windows, every detail tells a story etched in stone. The lantern atop one structure illuminates its surroundings while adding an ethereal touch. The juxtaposition between religious structures such as churches alongside remnants from antiquity creates a unique landscape filled with ruins that whisper tales from centuries past. This panoramic view not only showcases architectural marvels but also offers glimpses into daily life within Rome during different periods spanning over two millennia. With its intricate decoration and sections meticulously preserved through archeological excavations, this photograph serves as a portal through time—a window into Europe's glorious past where artistry met spirituality in harmonious unity. It invites contemplation on how civilizations evolve yet leave behind imprints for generations to come. In summary, Anderson's evocative print encapsulates not just physical structures but also emotions tied to faith, culture, heritage—and ultimately—humanity's enduring quest for meaning amidst ever-changing landscapes throughout history.
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