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The Ruins of the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column in Rome. In the background, the Churches of the Santissimo Nome di Maria and Santa Maria di Loreto
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The Ruins of the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column in Rome. In the background, the Churches of the Santissimo Nome di Maria and Santa Maria di Loreto
The Ruins of the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column in Rome. In the background, the Churches of the Santissimo Nome di Maria and Santa Maria di Loreto Rome Civic Basilica Trajanic Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1870 -1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:107 -113. Artist:Apollodorus of Damascus
Maggi, Giovanni Battista
PDC-F-001397-0000
Media ID 33278527
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PDC-F-001397-0000 - The Ruins of the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column in Rome. In the background, the Churches of the Santissimo Nome di Maria and Santa Maria di Loreto
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. This print takes us back to a bygone era, capturing an exquisite moment frozen in time. The image showcases the magnificent ruins of two iconic structures - the Basilica Ulpia and Trajan's Column - set against a backdrop that includes the charming churches of Santissimo Nome di Maria and Santa Maria di Loreto. Dating back to around 1870-1890, this photograph transports us to ancient Rome, where history comes alive through its architectural marvels. The artist behind this masterpiece is none other than Apollodorus of Damascus, renowned for his exceptional talent in capturing intricate details with precision. The focal point of this image is undoubtedly Trajan's Column, standing tall as a testament to Roman engineering prowess. Its spiraling reliefs depict Emperor Trajan's military victories while serving as an awe-inspiring symbol of power and triumph. In contrast to this grandeur lies the ruined remains of Basilica Ulpia nearby. Once a bustling center for legal affairs during Roman times, it now stands as a haunting reminder of past glory. Peering into the distance reveals two beautiful Christian churches nestled amidst these historical wonders. Santissimo Nome di Maria and Santa Maria di Loreto add a touch of spirituality to this already mesmerizing scene. As we delve deeper into this photograph, we are reminded not only of Rome's rich archaeological heritage but also its vibrant urban landscape. This neighborhood has witnessed centuries pass by while preserving fragments from different eras within its boundaries. Giovanni Battista Maggi skillfully captures all these elements through his lens, inviting viewers on an enchanting journey through time. Let yourself be transported back to ancient Rome as you explore this remarkable artwork.
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