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Arcus Domitiani Augusti ob Victoriam Germanicam ad Templum Fortunae Reducis de quo Martialis, the Arch of Domitian, after a coin design and a reference in an epigram by Martial, from Rossi's Romanae Magnitudinis Monumenta, historical Rome, Italy
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Arcus Domitiani Augusti ob Victoriam Germanicam ad Templum Fortunae Reducis de quo Martialis, the Arch of Domitian, after a coin design and a reference in an epigram by Martial, from Rossi's Romanae Magnitudinis Monumenta, historical Rome, Italy
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This print showcases the Arcus Domitiani Augusti ob Victoriam Germanicam ad Templum Fortunae Reducis de quo Martialis, also known as the Arch of Domitian. Inspired by a coin design and an epigram by Martial, this historical monument is depicted in a contemporary drawing from the early eighteenth century. Located in Rome, Italy, this attraction holds immense significance in Europe's history. The image motif beautifully captures the architectural details of this ancient structure, transporting viewers back to its original date. The photographic reproduction allows us to appreciate the intricate illustrations that adorn its surface. Standing tall against the backdrop of central Italy's landscape, this representation evokes a sense of awe and wonder. Its presence tells stories of triumph and glory while symbolizing victory over Germany for Emperor Domitian. The single person captured within the frame adds a touch of scale to emphasize the grandeur and magnitude of this historic site. As we gaze upon it, we are reminded of South Europe's rich cultural heritage and its enduring impact on our world today. With its black-and-white aesthetic, this depiction exudes a timeless charm that transcends generations. It serves as both an informative piece and a visual delight for those who appreciate artistry intertwined with history. This remarkable print is brought to you by Fine Art Storehouse through their collaboration with imageBROKER/Sunny Celeste – showcasing their dedication to preserving and sharing extraordinary works from around the globe.
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