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The ruins of the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column, in the Forum of Trajan, Rome
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The ruins of the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column, in the Forum of Trajan, Rome
The ruins of the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column, in the Forum of Trajan, Rome Rome Trajan's Forum Civic Basilica Trajanic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1855 ca.. Date of Artwork:107 -113. Artist:Apollodorus of Damascus
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This print showcases the remarkable ruins of the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column, nestled within the historic Forum of Trajan in Rome. The image transports us back to a bygone era, capturing the essence of ancient Roman art and architecture. Dating back to approximately 107-113 AD, this masterpiece was crafted by none other than Apollodorus of Damascus, an esteemed artist of his time. The grandeur and intricacy evident in every detail are a testament to his skill and craftsmanship. The Basilica Ulpia stands as a symbol of civic pride during the Trajanic period, reflecting the power and influence that Rome held over Europe at that time. Its majestic columns rise proudly against the backdrop of blue skies, while remnants of its once magnificent structure evoke a sense of awe-inspiring beauty. Adjacent to it is Trajan's Column, an iconic monument that narrates tales from ancient civilization through intricate sculptural reliefs. This towering marvel served as both a work of art and historical documentation during Imperial Rome. As we gaze upon this photograph captured around 1855 AD by Alinari. it, we cannot help but be transported into history itself. It invites us on a journey through time - exploring archaeological sites, unearthing hidden treasures beneath layers of ruins. While not explicitly mentioned for commercial use or promotion purposes here, this image serves as more than just an aesthetic delight; it sparks curiosity about our past and ignites our desire to delve deeper into understanding ancient civilizations.
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