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View of the Arch of Constantine, 1833 (etching with brown wash)
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View of the Arch of Constantine, 1833 (etching with brown wash)
STC384841 View of the Arch of Constantine, 1833 (etching with brown wash) by Tofanelli, Agostino (1770-1834); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vue de l Arc de Costantin; Engraved by Pietro Fontana (1762-1837); from Recueil des vues au bister dessinees et lavees par Callimachus, Souvenirs d antiquites et curiosites de Rome et des environs, Deblayements et reparations du Pape Pie VII ; Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) Papacy (1800-23) Count Barnaba Niccolo Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; Dedicated in 315 in honour of Constantines victory over Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (312); Decorated with sculptural fragments from older Roman monuments; Via Triumphalis; ); The Stapleton Collection; Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases the magnificent "View of the Arch of Constantine" captured in 1833 by Agostino Tofanelli. The etching with brown wash technique used to create this masterpiece adds depth and richness to the image, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in its historical significance. The Arch of Constantine, a symbol of triumph and victory, stands tall against the backdrop of Rome's ancient ruins. Engraved by Pietro Fontana, this artwork is part of a series called "Recueil des vues au bister dessinees et lavees par Callimachus" which beautifully captures antiquities and curiosities from Rome and its surroundings. Dedicated in 315 AD to commemorate Emperor Constantine's decisive victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge, this architectural marvel proudly displays sculptural fragments from older Roman monuments. Its grandeur can be seen as a testament to both imperial power and artistic prowess. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to witness history unfold before our eyes. The arch's intricate details come alive through Tofanelli's masterful hand, inviting us on an archaeological journey that reveals stories hidden within each stone. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply captivated by ancient wonders, this print is sure to ignite your imagination and spark curiosity about Rome's rich cultural heritage. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, these remarkable structures continue to inspire awe and
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