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Caracalla Collection

"Caracalla: The Legacy of a Roman Emperor" Step into the ancient city of Rome with this captivating lithograph from 1878, showcasing the intricate city map

Background imageCaracalla Collection: City map of Rome, lithograph, published in 1878

City map of Rome, lithograph, published in 1878
City map of Rome, Italy. Lithograph, published in 1878

Background imageCaracalla Collection: The 'Arch of Caracalla' (Triumphal Arch) in the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, near Meknes

The "Arch of Caracalla" (Triumphal Arch) in the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, near Meknes, Morocco.

Background imageCaracalla Collection: A detail of the 'Arch of Caracalla' (Triumphal Arch) in the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis

A detail of the "Arch of Caracalla" (Triumphal Arch) in the ancient Roman ruins of Volubilis, near Meknes, Morocco.

Background imageCaracalla Collection: 19th century illustration of the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome

19th century illustration of the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome
3522541 19th century illustration of the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome; (add.info.: 19th century illustration of the Baths of Caracalla, in Rome, Italy Built in Rome between AD 212 and 217)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: View of the Terme di Caracalla in Rome, 1845. Creator: Thorald Lessoe

View of the Terme di Caracalla in Rome, 1845. Creator: Thorald Lessoe
View of the Terme di Caracalla in Rome, 1845

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths of Caracalla - Rome, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Baths of Caracalla - Rome, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Baths of Caracalla - Rome, 1850. The Baths of Caracalla...are situated at the other or eastern side of the gate of St. Paul, between the Aventine and Celian hills, in the direction of the Gate of St

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Triumphal Arch of Caracalla at Volubilis and old roman ruins, Volubilis, Meknes, Morocco

Triumphal Arch of Caracalla at Volubilis and old roman ruins, Volubilis, Meknes, Morocco

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Roman Emperors - Liebig Meat Extract collectible card

Roman Emperors - Liebig Meat Extract collectible card
3782051 Roman Emperors - Liebig Meat Extract collectible card; (add.info.: Roman Emperors - Liebig Meat Extract collectible card, 1907)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Temple of Vespasian and Arch of Severus, east from Capitol, Rome, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Temple of Vespasian and Arch of Severus, east from Capitol, Rome, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Temple of Vespasian and Arch of Severus, east from Capitol, Rome, Italy, c1909. The Temple of Vespasian, begun by Titus in 79 after Vespasians death

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths of Caracalla, 3rd century

Baths of Caracalla, 3rd century
The baths of Caracalla in Rome, 3rd century

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla arch, Ruins of ancient city Cuicul, Djemila, Setif Province, Algeria

Caracalla arch, Ruins of ancient city Cuicul, Djemila, Setif Province, Algeria

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy

Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Italy Rome Baths of Caracalla pre-1900

Italy Rome Baths of Caracalla pre-1900

Background imageCaracalla Collection: A reconstruction of the Great Hall of the Baths of Caracalla

A reconstruction of the Great Hall of the Baths of Caracalla

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Roma: Nelle Terme di Caracalla (b / w photo)

Roma: Nelle Terme di Caracalla (b / w photo)
6017635 Roma: Nelle Terme di Caracalla (b/w photo) by Hielscher, Kurt (1881-1948); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nelle Terme di Caracalla)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Caracalla, 216, issued by Caracalla. Creator: Unknown

Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Caracalla, 216, issued by Caracalla. Creator: Unknown
Aureus (Coin) Portraying Emperor Caracalla, 216, issued by Caracalla. Reverse: Serapis wearing a polos on his head, raising his right hand and holding a sceptre. Minted in Rome

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Tripod, with Caracalla in the character of Hercules (engraving)

Tripod, with Caracalla in the character of Hercules (engraving)
5200999 Tripod, with Caracalla in the character of Hercules (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tripod, with Caracalla in the character of Hercules)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Tepidarium of the Baths of Caracalla in its Pristine Beauty (colour litho)

Tepidarium of the Baths of Caracalla in its Pristine Beauty (colour litho)
3099383 Tepidarium of the Baths of Caracalla in its Pristine Beauty (colour litho) by Oakley, Harold (1869-1944); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Central chamber of Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy

Central chamber of Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy
Central chamber of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy. Vintage 19th century photograph

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Caracalla

Portrait of Roman Emperor Caracalla
Roman Emperor Caracalla or Antoninus, 188-217. Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Portrait of Roman Emperor Clodius Albinus

Portrait of Roman Emperor Clodius Albinus
Roman Emperor Clodius Albinus, 150-197. Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht, 1697

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Sketch of the Baths of Caracalla, early 19th century (pen & brown ink with gray wash over

Sketch of the Baths of Caracalla, early 19th century (pen & brown ink with gray wash over
880399 Sketch of the Baths of Caracalla, early 19th century (pen & brown ink with gray wash over black chalk) by Italian School, (19th century); Minneapolis Institute of Arts, MN

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla. (Bust of the Museum of Naples. ) [Evidently a Different Person from the Bust on p. 240

Caracalla. (Bust of the Museum of Naples. ) [Evidently a Different Person from the Bust on p. 240. Ed] (engraving)
663228 Caracalla. (Bust of the Museum of Naples.) [Evidently a Different Person from the Bust on p. 240. Ed] (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Caracalla)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla as a Warrior (engraving)

Caracalla as a Warrior (engraving)
663224 Caracalla as a Warrior (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Caracalla as a Warrior)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Fashions of the 6th year, after Le Journal des Dames (engraving)

Fashions of the 6th year, after Le Journal des Dames (engraving)
957988 Fashions of the 6th year, after Le Journal des Dames (engraving) by Jacquemin, Raphael (1821-81); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fashions of the 6th year, after Le Journal des Dames)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla (engraving)

Caracalla (engraving)
654120 Caracalla (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Caracalla. Illustration from Cassells Illustrated Universal History by Edward Ollier (1890)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Roman Emperors (engraving)

Roman Emperors (engraving)
3639582 Roman Emperors (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman Emperors. Illustration for Historical Tablets and Medallions (Samuel Leigh)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Roman Emperors who visited Britain, illustration from Hutchinson

Roman Emperors who visited Britain, illustration from Hutchinson
494409 Roman Emperors who visited Britain, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, c.1910 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Aureus of Caracalla (gold)

Aureus of Caracalla (gold)
614871 Aureus of Caracalla (gold) by Roman; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence, Italy; (add.info.: Caracalla (188-217) was Roman emperor from 198 to 217. Aureo di Caracalla

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla and Geta, 1907 (oil on canvas)

Caracalla and Geta, 1907 (oil on canvas)
RA15081 Caracalla and Geta, 1907 (oil on canvas) by Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (1836-1912); 123.5x153.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: sons of Emperor Septimus Severus and Julia Donna; ); English

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Aureus (obverse) with head of Carcalla (196-217) grapes, cuirassed

Aureus (obverse) with head of Carcalla (196-217) grapes, cuirassed
BAL46873 Aureus (obverse) with head of Carcalla (196-217) grapes, cuirassed, wearing a laurel wreath. Minted under Septimus Severus (193-211) Inscription: ANTONINVS AVGUSTVS (gold) by Roman

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Woman and child with Caracalla haircuts, 1798 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)

Woman and child with Caracalla haircuts, 1798 (handcoloured copperplate engraving)
5986454 Woman and child with Caracalla haircuts, 1798 (handcoloured copperplate engraving) by French School, (18th century); (add.info.: Woman and child with Caracalla haircuts, 1798)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Numismatic Illustrations of the Narrative Portions of the New Testament

Numismatic Illustrations of the Narrative Portions of the New Testament, by John Yonge Akerman (engraving)
1594406 Numismatic Illustrations of the Narrative Portions of the New Testament, by John Yonge Akerman (engraving) by English School

Background imageCaracalla Collection: The Roman Emperor Caracalla inspecting public baths he had built (chromolitho)

The Roman Emperor Caracalla inspecting public baths he had built (chromolitho)
1093312 The Roman Emperor Caracalla inspecting public baths he had built (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: View of ruins, possibly the Baths of Caracalla, from the series The Small book of Roman

View of ruins, possibly the Baths of Caracalla, from the series The Small book of Roman ruins and buildings (Operum antiquorum romanorum), 1561

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Terme di Caracalla, mosaic & bath floors

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Terme di Caracalla, mosaic & bath floors

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Terme di Caracalla, mosaic detail

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Terme di Caracalla, mosaic detail

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Magnificent peristyle of the Baths of Caracalla (east), Rome, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown

Magnificent peristyle of the Baths of Caracalla (east), Rome, Italy, c1909. Creator: Unknown
Magnificent peristyle of the Baths of Caracalla (east), Rome, Italy, c1909. Roman public baths, or thermae, likely built between AD 212 (or 211) and 216/217

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Algeria, Djemila, Caracalla Arch

Algeria, Djemila, Caracalla Arch
Arch built to commemorate the emperor Caracalla (188-217 AD), the Roman site of Djemila (Cuicul), Algeria, December 2007

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Model of the Baths of Caracalla

Model of the Baths of Caracalla

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla, 3rd cen. AD. Artist: Art of Ancient Rome, Classical sculpture

Caracalla, 3rd cen. AD. Artist: Art of Ancient Rome, Classical sculpture
Caracalla, 3rd cen. AD. Found in the collection of the Centrale Montemartini, Rome

Background imageCaracalla Collection: The Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel

The Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel
The Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 1927. The Baths of Caracalla were large public baths built between 212 and 216 during the reign of the Emperor Caracalla

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Roma - Remains of the Baths of Caracalla on the Appian Way, 1910

Roma - Remains of the Baths of Caracalla on the Appian Way, 1910. The Baths of Caracalla in Rome, Italy, were the second largest Roman public baths, or thermae

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla, ca 1760. Artist: Cavaceppi, Bartolomeo (1717-1799)

Caracalla, ca 1760. Artist: Cavaceppi, Bartolomeo (1717-1799)
Caracalla, ca 1760. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Ancient marble bust of Emperor Caracalla, 212-217

Ancient marble bust of Emperor Caracalla, 212-217. A marble bust of emperor Caracalla found during the construction of the Via dei Fori Imperiali, now in the collections of the Capitoline Museums

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Bust of Caracalla, 2nd century

Bust of Caracalla, 2nd century
Bust of the Roman emperor Caracalla (188-217), from Gabies in Tunisia, from the Louvres collection, 2nd century

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths of Caracalla in ancient Rome

Baths of Caracalla in ancient Rome
Citizens of ancient Rome enjoying the Baths of Caracalla. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration



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"Caracalla: The Legacy of a Roman Emperor" Step into the ancient city of Rome with this captivating lithograph from 1878, showcasing the intricate city map. Among its prominent landmarks are the Baths of Caracalla, an architectural marvel that stood in Rome, Italy. Transport yourself back to pre-1900 as you gaze upon another image capturing the grandeur and magnificence of these historic baths. Immerse yourself further into history with a reconstruction of the Great Hall within the Baths of Caracalla. Marvel at its impressive scale and imagine what life was like during its heyday in the 3rd century. Venturing beyond Rome's borders, discover remnants of Caracalla's reign in Algeria. The Caracalla arch stands proudly amidst the ruins of Cuicul, offering a glimpse into his influence far beyond Italy's shores. Explore not only his architectural achievements but also delve into his personal life through art. Witness "The Emperor Severus Rebuking his Son, Caracalla, " an oil painting depicting their tumultuous relationship and power struggles during their time together. Capture a moment frozen in time with a black-and-white photograph titled "Roma: Nelle Terme di Caracalla. " This evocative image transports you to those very baths where Romans once gathered for relaxation and socializing. Coins tell stories too - behold an Aureus portraying Emperor Caracalla himself issued by none other than him. Another Denarius coin showcases his likeness from 213 AD; both coins serve as testaments to his reign and lasting impact on Roman currency. Carve your path through history as you uncover more about this enigmatic ruler who left behind such remarkable legacies - from monumental structures like the Baths to artistic representations that shed light on both his public persona and private struggles.