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The Temple of Juno Moneta, as it may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD. After a section of a panoramic painting of Rome created by Professor J. Buhlmann and Alexander Wagner and published in leporello, or fold-out, book form in Munich, 1892, titled Das Alte Rom mit dem Triumphzuge Kaiser Constantins im Jahre 312

The Temple of Juno Moneta, as it may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD. After a section of a panoramic painting of Rome created by Professor J. Buhlmann and Alexander Wagner and published in leporello, or fold-out, book form in Munich, 1892, titled Das Alte Rom mit dem Triumphzuge Kaiser Constantins im Jahre 312


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The Temple of Juno Moneta, as it may have appeared in Rome in 312 AD. After a section of a panoramic painting of Rome created by Professor J. Buhlmann and Alexander Wagner and published in leporello, or fold-out, book form in Munich, 1892, titled Das Alte Rom mit dem Triumphzuge Kaiser Constantins im Jahre 312

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This print showcases the Temple of Juno Moneta, offering a glimpse into how it may have appeared in ancient Rome during the year 312 AD. The image is derived from a section of a panoramic painting meticulously crafted by Professor J. Buhlmann and Alexander Wagner, which was later published in Munich in 1892 as part of their remarkable leporello book titled "Das Alte Rom mit dem Triumphzuge Kaiser Constantins im Jahre 312" (The Old Rome with Emperor Constantine's Triumphal Procession in the Year 312). Immerse yourself in history as you explore this reconstructed temple through an archival lens. With its impressive architecture and rich historical significance, this illustration transports you back to the heart of Italy's capital city at its peak. As you gaze upon this old-world treasure, marvel at the attention to detail that Welsh artist Ken has employed to bring this ancient Roman structure back to life. This imagined reconstruction serves as a testament to our fascination with antiquity and allows us to appreciate the grandeur that once graced these hallowed grounds. Whether you are an avid historian or simply captivated by ancient civilizations, this print offers a unique opportunity to delve into the splendor of Juno Moneta's temple and experience firsthand what life might have been like during Rome's illustrious past.

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