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Temple of Antonius and Faustina, San Lorenzo in Miranda, Rome, 1850s
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Temple of Antonius and Faustina, San Lorenzo in Miranda, Rome, 1850s
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Calvert Calvert Jones Calvert Richard Jones Campo Vaccino Forum Forum Romanum Jones Jones Calvert Lazio Panorama Roman Forum Rome Lazio Italy Salted Paper Print From Paper Negative Temple Of Antoninus And Faustina Roman Catholicism
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This print transports us back to the enchanting city of Rome in the 1850s. The image beautifully captures the Temple of Antonius and Faustina, located in San Lorenzo in Miranda, against a backdrop of ancient ruins. Calvert Richard Jones skillfully composed this landscape, showcasing his mastery as an architectural photographer. The Temple of Antonius and Faustina stands as a testament to Rome's rich heritage and its enduring influence on Western civilization. Its grandeur is accentuated by the monochromatic tones, allowing us to appreciate every intricate detail etched into its weathered facade. As we gaze upon this remarkable scene, we are reminded of the significance of religion and spirituality during that era. This Roman Catholic church symbolizes centuries-old Christian traditions deeply rooted within Italian culture. Jones expertly frames the temple within the context of its surroundings – the Forum Romanum – emphasizing both its historical importance and architectural splendor. The panoramic view invites us to explore further into this ancient cityscape, where countless stories unfold at every corner. Preserved through time with a salted paper print from a paper negative technique, this photograph now finds itself housed within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. It serves as a visual portal for contemporary viewers to connect with Rome's past while appreciating Jones' artistic vision captured over a century ago.
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