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The arch of Septimus Severus and the temple of Saturn, Roman Forum, Rome
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The arch of Septimus Severus and the temple of Saturn, Roman Forum, Rome
3568452 The arch of Septimus Severus and the temple of Saturn, Roman Forum, Rome by Unknown photographer, (19th century); (add.info.: Rome
1860 ca.
Date of Artwork: 203 d.C.
Photographer: Unidentified Author); Alinari Archives, Florence
Media ID 33392370
© Alinari Archives, Florence / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the magnificent Arch of Septimus Severus and the Temple of Saturn, both located in the historic Roman Forum in Rome. Taken by an unknown photographer during the 19th century, this image transports us back to approximately 203 AD when these architectural marvels were first erected. The arch, belonging to the Severan period, stands tall and proud as a symbol of triumph and power. Its intricate design and grandeur are a testament to ancient Roman architecture at its finest. The temple, dedicated to Saturn, exudes a sense of reverence with its imposing columns and timeless beauty. This stationary archaeological work captures not only the physical structures themselves but also provides us with a glimpse into ancient civilization. It takes us on a journey through time, allowing us to imagine what life was like during the imperial period in Rome. As we explore this photo further, we can't help but appreciate how it offers more than just religious or archeological significance. It presents a panoramic view of the city itself - streets bustling with activity yet frozen in time within this frame. This street scene without action invites contemplation about daily life in ancient Rome. With thematic searches focused on monuments and complexes such as these, we gain insight into historical contexts that shaped our world today. The non-Christian nature of these structures reminds us of Europe's diverse religious past. In collaboration with Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, this print allows art enthusiasts and history buffs alike to bring home a piece of ancient Rome's rich heritage while appreciating its architectural splendor from afar.
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