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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

Background imageCaracalla Collection: View of the Remains of Caracallas Baths, taken from the Jesuits Garden, Rome, c

View of the Remains of Caracallas Baths, taken from the Jesuits Garden, Rome, c
XJF497237 View of the Remains of Caracallas Baths, taken from the Jesuits Garden, Rome, c.1778 (aquatint) by Cooper, Richard (1740-c.1814); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageCaracalla Collection: View of the Baths of Caracalla, from the Views of Rome series, c. 1760 (etching)

View of the Baths of Caracalla, from the Views of Rome series, c. 1760 (etching)
XJF497231 View of the Baths of Caracalla, from the Views of Rome series, c.1760 (etching) by Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (1720-78); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vedute di Roma)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Willem van Nieuwlandt II (Dutch, 1584 - 1635-1636), The Baths of Caracalla, Rome

Willem van Nieuwlandt II (Dutch, 1584 - 1635-1636), The Baths of Caracalla, Rome, pen and brown ink with gray wash on laid paper

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Ruins of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, William van Nieulandt II, Anonymous

Ruins of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, William van Nieulandt II, Anonymous, Claes Jansz. Visscher II, 1618

Background imageCaracalla Collection: First glance at the Baths of Caracalla, Hieronymus Cock, 1551

First glance at the Baths of Caracalla, Hieronymus Cock, 1551

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Palatine at the Baths of Caracalla, print maker: Hieronymus Cock, 1551

Palatine at the Baths of Caracalla, print maker: Hieronymus Cock, 1551

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Folding fan with sheet of goatskin, which with gouache the Colosseum, the Baths of

Folding fan with sheet of goatskin, which with gouache the Colosseum, the Baths of Caracalla (l) and the Tomb of Cecilia Metella (r), on ivory frame, Camillo Buti, in or before 1787

Background imageCaracalla Collection: ruins of the Baths of Caracalla, Willem van Nieulandt (II), Anonymous, 1594 - 1685

ruins of the Baths of Caracalla, Willem van Nieulandt (II), Anonymous, 1594 - 1685

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths of Caracalla in Rome, Jan van de Velde (II), 1616

Baths of Caracalla in Rome, Jan van de Velde (II), 1616

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths of Caracalla in Rome, Italy, Jan van de Velde (II), 1616

Baths of Caracalla in Rome, Italy, Jan van de Velde (II), 1616

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Bust of Emperor Caracalla (born 188, reigned A. D. 211 - 217)

Bust of Emperor Caracalla (born 188, reigned A. D. 211 - 217)
Bust of Emperor Caracalla (born 188, reigned A.D. 211 - 217); Bartolomeo Cavaceppi, Italian, 1716/1717 - 1799; Rome, Italy, Europe; about 1750 - 1770; Marble; Object: H: 71 cm (27 15/16 in.)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Baths of Caracalla, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Baths of Caracalla, Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Background imageCaracalla Collection: ALGERIA: ARCH OF CARACALLA. Ruins of the 3rd century A

ALGERIA: ARCH OF CARACALLA. Ruins of the 3rd century A.D. Roman triumphal arch of emperor Caracalla, at Tebessa, Algeria. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageCaracalla Collection: ROME: BATHS OF CARACALLA. Ruins of the Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) at Rome

ROME: BATHS OF CARACALLA. Ruins of the Baths of Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla) at Rome, Italy, dating from the early 3rd century A.D. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageCaracalla Collection: ROME: BATHS OF CARACALLA. Ruin of the Roman baths at Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla)

ROME: BATHS OF CARACALLA. Ruin of the Roman baths at Caracalla (Terme di Caracalla). Photograph, 1890s

Background imageCaracalla Collection: ROMAN FLOOR MOSAIC. Roman floor mosaic from Baths of Caracalla. Bust of an Athlete, 3rd century A

ROMAN FLOOR MOSAIC. Roman floor mosaic from Baths of Caracalla. Bust of an Athlete, 3rd century A.D

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Olympias (d316 BC) queen of Macedon, wife of Philip II, mother of Alexander the Great

Olympias (d316 BC) queen of Macedon, wife of Philip II, mother of Alexander the Great. From series of medallions commissioned by Emperor Caracalla (AD 212-217)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema The Baths of Caracalla. Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema(8 January

Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema The Baths of Caracalla. Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema(8 January 1836 - 25 June 1912) was one of the most renowned painters of late nineteenth-century Britain

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracalla and Geta 1907 by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912)by the Dutch-born

Caracalla and Geta 1907 by Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912)by the Dutch-born Victorian painter Lawrence Alma-Tadema English Classicist English Painter (1836-1912)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Bronze slab with Edict of Caracalla with Inscription concerning emperors recommendation to pay

Bronze slab with Edict of Caracalla with Inscription concerning emperors recommendation to pay taxes, 212 A. D
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Bronze slab with the Edict of Caracalla. Inscription concerning emperors recommendation to pay taxes, 212 A.D. From Banasa, Morocco

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Plan of Romes baths of Caracalla (AD 212-216), drawing

Plan of Romes baths of Caracalla (AD 212-216), drawing
Roman civilization, 3rd century. Plan of Romes baths of Caracalla (A.D. 212-216). Drawing

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Gold and precious stone necklace with medallion portraying Caracalla, from Nikolaevo, Bulgaria

Gold and precious stone necklace with medallion portraying Caracalla, from Nikolaevo, Bulgaria
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Goldsmithery. Gold and precious stones necklace with medallion portraying Caracalla. From Nikolaevo (Bulgaria)

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Bust of Emperor Caracalla (born Lucius Septimius Bassianus also known as Marcus Aurelius Severus)

Bust of Emperor Caracalla (born Lucius Septimius Bassianus also known as Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus)
Bust of Emperor Caracalla (born Lucius Septimius Bassianus also known as Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus, 188 - 217 A.D.), Severan dynasty, imperial age, marble 2nd-3rd century A.D. Roman art

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Head of Caracal (Felis caracal) with its mouth partially open, side view

Head of Caracal (Felis caracal) with its mouth partially open, side view

Background imageCaracalla Collection: BATHS OF CARACALLA, ROME. Line engraving, 19th century. Drawn by F. Tiersch

BATHS OF CARACALLA, ROME. Line engraving, 19th century. Drawn by F. Tiersch

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, Italy

Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, Italy
View of the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, Italy. This is a white marble triumphal arch in the Roman Forum, dedicated in AD 203 to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Myth / Hercules Bust

Myth / Hercules Bust
A colossal head of Hercules, and a very fine example of Greek sculpture. This was probably a copy of a famous statue by Glycon found in the Baths of Caracalla

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Marcus Aur. Caracalla

Marcus Aur. Caracalla
MARCUS AUR. CARACALLA in military dress

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Circus of Caracalla

Circus of Caracalla
A restored view of the Circus of Caracalla in Rome

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Caracallas Baths

Caracallas Baths
Though overall an unpleasant character, Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, k.a. Caracalla, did one good deed, building the Thermae Antonianae or Baths of Caracalla for Romes citizens

Background imageCaracalla Collection: Circus of Ant. Caracalla

Circus of Ant. Caracalla
Reconstruction of the Circus of Antonius Caracalla



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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.